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1969 70 71 72 Chevelle Camaro Nova Impala Nos Ignition Switch For Tilt Column on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Pekin, Illinois, United States

Pekin, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Brand:GM

NOS GM Ignition Switch. Part # 1990096. Fits 1969 70 71 72 Camaro Chevelle Nova Impala and Corvette cars with a Tilt Wheel. This is a very early part number, the last 4 numbers of the part number is ink stamped in the switch. A RARE early NOS part in the original box with the instruction sheet.  

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