1955 Ford Mercury Nos 6v Headlight Switch Original Fomoco 55 on 2040-parts.com
Bellbrook, Ohio, US
NEW OLD STOCK Original 6 Volt Headlight Switch in Original FoMoCo Autolite Box. For all 1955 Fords & Mercurys. Excellent NOS condition. $9.50 shipping & insurance in USA. Will also ship worldwide. We also combine shipping. OHIO RESIDENTS MUST PAY 6.75% OHIO SALES TAX.
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