1952 1953 Mercury Passenger Heater Switch Assembly Nos on 2040-parts.com
Sauk Rapids, Minnesota, US
1952 - 53 MERCURY Heater Switch Assembly NOS
Part # FAC- 18578B
Stamped ARC Les Watertown Mass
Back Side Has "L", "B" & H
Terminals Are Color Coded, Low- Red, Orange -Hi, & Silver Button
Switch Moves Freely
Overall Very Nice Condition, DOES NOT INCLUDE Box.
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