1948 1950 1954 1955 1956 Ford Temperature Guage Switch Thermostat Genuine Fomoco on 2040-parts.com
Corning, California, United States
Brand:ford lincoln mercury fomoco autolite
Surface Finish:NOS nors old new switches 30's 40's dash
Manufacturer Part Number:54 55 56 vintage accessories dash
Warranty:Yes
Interchange Part Number:50's nos switches accessories
Part Brand:ford lincoln mercury fomoco autolite
Other Part Number:ignition kit flathead hot rod
Country of Manufacture:United States
Placement on Vehicle:Front
UPC:Does Not Apply
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