57 - 63 Chevy Headlamp Switch D-1517 D-1518 D-1526 1995095 1995096 1995099 on 2040-parts.com
Hialeah, Florida, US
replaces gm part # 1995095, 1995096, 1995099 and Delco # d-1517, d-1518, d-1526
applications include:
1957-63 Chevrolet (ALL)
1962-63 Nova
1958-62 Corvette
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