1970 Ford Thunderbird Nos New Two Speed Wiper Switch Fomoco D0sz 17a553 A Sw 916 on 2040-parts.com
Great Bend, Kansas, US
You are bidding on an Original FOMOCO NOS Two Speed Windshield Wiper Switch. This is correct for all 1970 Ford Thunderbirds. This is New Old Stock NOS new, still in the original box. The Ford part number is D0SZ 17A553 A Motorcraft SW 916.
This is a genuine FORD part, not a reproduction.
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