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1959 Ford F100 Job Lot Dash Knobs And Bezels on 2040-parts.com

US $18.00
Location:

Montpelier, Ohio, United States

Montpelier, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

This is a job lot of knobs and bezels for a 1959 Ford F100. They are for the controls on the dash and include the- 
Choke, the knob is gone and the cable is cut but, you are buying the bezel and nut which can be cleaned up and another cable installed.
Head light switch knob, bezel, nut and rod. The knob is plastic and it is 57 years old. The bezel and nut can be cleaned.
Wiper switch. The knob is missing but you are buying the bezel. it can be cleaned. The switch itself isn't known to work but if it does then that is a bonus.
Heater fan and temperature control. The knob is plastic and 57 years old. You are buying the bezel and nut. It needs cleaned up. The condition of the switch is unknown but if it works then that is a bonus.
A knob with threads on the one end. This I believe may be a lighter knob.  
These knobs and bezels may fit other years of F100's and also other F series. You are buying all for one price

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