64 65 Falcon Base Car Headlight Switch Knob, Bushing, And Bezel, Used on 2040-parts.com
Pearland, Texas, US
This is a headlight switch knob with shaft, bushing, and bezel for a 1964 or 1965 Ford Falcon base car. The knob does not have the chrome center, so this is not for a Futura or Sprint. The kniob shaft is 3 7/8" long. The bushing is 2 7/8" long overall. Be sure these are the parts you need as they are sold as is with no returns. Please make PayPal payment within 48 hours of auction close. I will combine shipping when feasible. Good luck & thanks!
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