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58 1958 Chevy Wiper Switch & Bezel & Knob Heater Fan ?? #10 on 2040-parts.com

US $27.00
Location:

Hansville, Washington, United States

Hansville, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

               1958 Wiper or fan Switch #10
     Here is a wiper or heater fan switch with the knob and bezel. We believe it is for a 1958 Chevy car. Look at photos to be sure this is what you are looking for. We tested this switch using a spot light bulb and as far as we can tell it works good.When we turn the switch on power goes from that one lug to ground.The bezel and knob look good.
     Feel free to check out our other listing for good working vintage car radios & more vintage car parts. Feel free to email questions or comments.

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