64-67 Lincoln Continental Convertible Top Up - Deck Trunk Lid Closed Open Switch on 2040-parts.com
Laurel, Maryland, US
These is a fully tested power convertible sensor or switch from a 1966 Lincoln continental convertible, should be same for 1964 to 1967 and thunderbirds too. This comes from the trunk and I have marked it as coming from a 1966 Lincoln convertible but I cant find a picture of it so it must be hard to find. So I think this senses when the trunk lid is closed or open or when the top is down or up. Not sure what it is called but pics show the part. Includes the hard to find bracket and keeper nut and uncut wiring. This is a good working part for about 1/2 what I have seen people charge to rebuild them - and they require a good core!!!! I am a hobbyist so it may take a week to get this shipped out. Returns accepted but shipping responsibility of buyer. I prefer any type of payment other than Paypal - but I do accept paypal if you must. Flat fee shipping to continental US only - all others pay actual 5$ handling and actual shipping costs. If you buy multiple items i can combine to reduce shipping costs
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