1939 Dodge ignition switch with a working key. This may be NOS, does not look used. Key works easily, wire lead to coil is flexible with original insulation. No disappointments with this as your longtime '39 Dodge guy lets go of some of his spare parts.
Ignition Systems for Sale
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