1969-73 Chevy Gm Nos Neutral Safety & Backup Lamp Switch 1994158 on 2040-parts.com
Fulton, New York, US
This is a GM NOS neutral safety and backup lamp switch part number 1994158 AC part number D2226. It fits many 1969-73 GM cars and trucks with automatic trans. The number 5128 is on the part and the instructions are dated 12/10/71. Sold as is.
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