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1965-1979 Ford Mercury Mustang Galaxie Torino Fairlane Nos Headlight Switch on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

California, United States

California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Motorcraft Other Part Number:SW-1226 Manufacturer Part Number:D3AZ-11654-A

This is an ORIGINAL, USA-Motorcraft made, new old stock (N.O.S.) headlight switch. Never been used.

Has "Motorcraft" and "3DAB-11654-AA" stamped into the switch so it is definitely an ORIGINAL!



Per parts number search, should fit:

Ford Full Size models (Galaxie, XL, LTD) - 1965 1966 1967
Ford Full Size models without hidden headlights - 1968 - 1970
Ford Galaxie and LTD all models - 1971 - 1974
Ford Galaxie and LTD all models (without hidden headlights) - 1975 - 1978
Ford Fairlane and Ranchero - 1967 - 1969
Ford Fairlane, Torino, Ranchero, and Cobra (all models without hidden headlights) - 1970 1971
Ford Torino and Ranchero - 1974 - 1976
Ford Maverick - 1972-1977
Ford Granada - 1975-1979
Ford Pinto - 1974-1979
Ford Bronco - 1978-79
Ford Mustang - 1971 - 1973
Ford Mustang II (all models) - 1974 - 1978

Mercury Full Size (Marquis, Park Lane, Monterey, Montclair) - 1965-68
Mercury Monterey - 1969, 1971-74
Mercury Montclair - 1969
Mercury Comet, Cycloen, Montego - 1965-69
Mercury Comet 1974-77
Mercury Cougar 1967, 1971-76
Mercury Monarch, Bobcat - 1974-79
Mercury Montego - 1970-71 (without hidden headlights), 1972-76

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