1970-81 Trans Am Firebird Pulse Wiper Switch Rare on 2040-parts.com
Janesville, Wisconsin, US
I believe the Pulse Wiper switch came from a 1979 Trans Am. It came with a bunch of parts that I bought along with a partially restored car. It is untested. It is a 34 year old part so it is not in perfect condition but is better than most its age. The chrome is worn on the the switch(shown in picture). Included is the wiring and connectors. These are rare and getting harder to find in this conditon. Check my other auctions as I have many more TA parts available. Any questions feel free to contact me. I only ship to the United States so please no international bidders!
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