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1969-1970 Mustang Headlight Switch Knob And Shaft (new) C9zz-11661 D. Carpenter on 2040-parts.com

US $23.95
Location:

midwest, United States

midwest, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:C9ZZ-11661 Warranty:No Brand:DANIEL CARPENTER

 1969-1970 FORD MUSTANG  HEADLIGHT SWITCH KNOB & SHAFT

BRAND NEW PART IN SEALED PACKAGING BY DANIEL CARPENTER

D. CARPENTER PART# C9ZZ-11661

 CORRECT REPRODUCTION PART TO REPLACE YOUR MISSING, BENT, FAULTY ORIGINAL HEADLIGHT SWITCH KNOB & SHAFT.

GET YOUR VINTAGE MUSTANG INTERIOR BACK TO IT'S ORIGINAL GLORY WITH THIS QUALITY PART!

APPLICATION SPECIFIC: 1969- 1970 FORD MUSTANG

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