1950's-60's Ideal Corporation Heater Switch #3503 on 2040-parts.com
Birdseye, Indiana, United States
This is an old Ideal Corporation heater switch. It is mint in its original box. The box shows wear and dust and dirt. It was found at an estate of a mechanic. There were several things that were up in an attic for over thirty years. Look at the pictures. Please email any questions. Check out my other items!
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