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1941 1942 1946 Ford Car Truck - Nos Circuit Breaker Resistor Assembly 11a-12250 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Porter Ranch, California, United States

Porter Ranch, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

THIS AUCTION IS FOR THE NOS 1941 THROUGH 1946 FORD, MERCURY, AND TRUCK CIRCUIT BREAKER AND RESISTOR ASSEMBLY.  IT IS MOUNTED UNDER THE DASH ON THE INSIDE OF THE FIREWALL.  THIS UNIT PROTECTS THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM FROM A HIGH CURRENT SHORT AND THE RESISTOR IS PART OF THE IGNITION SYSTEM.  THIS ASSEMBLY IS IN NEW CONDITION AND LOOKS TO BE PERFECT.  IT HAS PART NUMBER 11A-12250.   It is being offered at a very low price.   Please let me prepare invoice with lowest cost shipping choice before sending in payment as Ebay calculated shipping charges are usually too high.  International bidders please contact me for an estimate of shipping costs.  Sales tax will be added to all items delivered within California.   Contact me for more information on other shipping options.   Please use the Ebay feature "Ask Seller A Question"  if you  need further info. 

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