1969-1970 Ford Galaxiexl & Ltd Nice Original Complete Hide-away Headlight Switch on 2040-parts.com
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Offering For Auction is this FoMoCo Factory Original Made in the U.S.A 1969 & 1970 Ford Galaxie, Galaxie 500, Galaxie XL, LTD and Country Squire Hide-Away Head Light Switch Assembly. Please verify your application before bidding. Overall condition is good, clean, all original and functional. This was removed from a functional parts car some years ago and has been properly stored since. Head light switch is complete with knob stem, dash bezel and retainer nut. As always, honestly pictured and described, being sold as is. Payment due within 3 days. Buyer pays S&H for secure insured bubble wrap shipping via usps. Buy with confidence-Buy from Bacons Best Parts. I have over 25 years dealing with the Auto Radios and Special Interest Parts and will always and honestly give information, description and offer fair and reasonable prices. We take pride in all our items we offer!
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