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1968-74 Galaxy 500 1/2 Dash Bulb Sockets For #194 Bulbs (5 Pk) #206 on 2040-parts.com

US $8.95
Location:

Pass Christian, Mississippi, United States

Pass Christian, Mississippi, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:12004322 Other Part Number:C80Z-13711-A Interchange Part Number:25015169; 3744750;

New 1/2" twist lock wedge instrument panel dash light bulb sockets.

Quantity: 5

Used with #194, #158, #168 & #1895 (Bulbs sold separately)

Sockets fit 1/2" hole.

Fit many GM, Ford, Chrysler, Chevy, Buick, Cadillac, Olds, Pontiac, Dodge, Plymouth, Mopar, Lincoln, Mercury, Chevy Truck, GMC truck, etc. Please check your originals for size- Do not rely solely on compatibility!

Item replaces the following OE numbers:
  • Chrysler #3744750
  • Ford #C80Z-13711-A
  • GM #12004322
  • GM #25015169
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