1964 Impala Ss Belair Biscayne Head Light Switch Headlight Bezel Knob Harness on 2040-parts.com
Portage, Indiana, United States
Removed off of a 1964 Impala SS , Look closely as the Knob, Shaft, Locking nut and Dash bezel are all here. I have included the control switch and the (2) harnesses all cleaned with electronic cleaner and oiled enough for everything to move freely. . This unit is set up for plug in and go, Pay Pal only, shipping to lower 48 only please view my other auctions for additional parts for 1962 thru 1964 Impala, Impala SS Belair and Biscayne models.
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