65 1966 1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible Trunk Deck Lid Open Up Limit Switch on 2040-parts.com
Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Fully bench tested and ready for use. Correct for 1966 and 1967 lincoln convertible. I think the switch is same for 1965 lincoln and 1964 1965 and 1966 thunderbird but plastic lever is different. 4 independent circuits 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 Any questions call 240 are code 381 4744
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