1964-65 Pontiac Gto/lemans One Speed Wiperswitch - Restored Original on 2040-parts.com
Evansville, Wyoming, US
This is an original 1964-65 Pontiac GTO/Lemans wipers switch. It is for the one speed wind shield wipers. The original chrome has been polished to a bright shine, so there are only a few small imperfections. The switch is in good operating condition has been bench tested. Seldom do you see one of these completely intact and working. We are widely known for our Pontiac parts and all our items have a money back guarantee. We are selling off our 25 year collection of parts and have many GTO parts available. Call 307 472-0574 for more information.
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