65 66 Plymouth Valiant Dodge Dart Stoplight Switch on 2040-parts.com
Shirley, New York, US
THIS IS A STOPLIGHT SWITCH FOR A 1965 to 66 PLYMOUTH VALIANT, DODGE DART. SLS73 ALL PARTS ARE RESEARCHED THROUGH THE MANUFACTURERS CATALOGS TO ENSURE PROPER APPLICATION. PLEASE, FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME WITH ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE. PLEASE, CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR MORE VINTAGE IGNITION PARTS.
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