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1954-56-ford-54-56-mercury, Nos-directional-turn-indicator Switch & Wiring on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Cranston, Rhode Island, United States

Cranston, Rhode Island, United States
Condition:New

This is an OEM Ford and Mercury NOS
B6A-184440-8  
DIRECTIONAL TURN INDICATOR  KIT, It is not just the steering column switch. There are a few around of just the switch.
This kit is complete:
Wiring Harness:          FDR-14435-A
Wiring Harness:          FDR-14499-A
Wiring Harness:          FDR-14404-A
Wiring Harness:          FRR- 14486-A1 This is the main switch harness.
Wiring harness;           FDR-14684-A
Terminal Block            FD7-14448-C
Harness Retainer          2-Ea for the column
Body housing Clip        1 ea.
Column Harness Retainer Clip :  2ea
1 SXT-D Turn Signal Switch
One power pigtail with fuse holder
The kit seems complete and once more it is correct being NOS

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