64 65 66 Ford Thunderbird T-bird Power Seat Toggle Switch Tested Works W/ Bezel on 2040-parts.com
Clarksville, Tennessee, US
Seat switch for 1964, 1965, 1966 Thunderbird. Switch has been tested and works in all directions. Bezel is included. Chrome has a great shine but there are some small blisters here and there. Not bad though, for an almost 50 year old part. Please e-mail with any questions. TN residents to add 9.5% sales tax. S&H is $8.95, USPS Priority Mail Insured. USA only. International residents please e-mail for an exact shipping quote. |
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