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1965-1966 Galaxie Xl 7-litre Ltdrear Quarter Power Window Harnesses/switches Set on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:C5AZ-14632-D Placement on Vehicle:Rear UPC:Does not apply

Here is a set of very rare rear quarter power window wire harnesses and switches for a 1965-1966 Ford Galaxie 500, XL, 7-Litre, LTD.  These are NOS and basically brand new.  The pictures tell the story.  These are used in the rear quarter "door" panels and connect to the main power window harness.  

Note that I have a power window center console in another auction as well as a power window console harness, a pair of Right & Left power window motors and a 1965-66 Galaxie XL dashboard wire harness.  

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