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1960 1961 1962 Chrysler A/c Control Switch Knob on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Covington, Louisiana, United States

Covington, Louisiana, United States
Used, in great shape.
Warranty:No

Here we have an A/C control switch knob for 1960-1962 Chryslers. The item is in great shape with nice chrome and good color on lettering. This came off of a parted car out of Colorado. I had kept this one as a spare for my '61, but car is sold so I am selling off the last of my parts for it.

Please ask any questions you may have and I will be happy to answer.

Shipping quote is for continental US and Global Shipping Program Centers within.

I will combine shipping for multiple items.

Check out my other Mopar items and thanks for looking!


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