1950's Gm Power 2-way Seat Switch Chrome Bezel Chevrolet 4558296 on 2040-parts.com
Anoka, Minnesota, US
Used power seat switch for GM's 1950's I believe. The part number on it is 4558296. Its actually in really nice original shape! Any questions send me a message through ebay. NO RESERVE!!
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