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75 - 82 Chrysler Dodge Plymouth Truck Headlight Switch 3515 on 2040-parts.com

US $17.00
Location:

Elmwood Park, Illinois, United States

Elmwood Park, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Filco Manufacturer Part Number:3515

Offered is an NOS U.S. made headlight switch from Filco # 3515, listed for these Mopar applications: '79-'81 Dodge truck light duty, '82 Dodge truck except Rampage and imports, '83 truck all except auxiliary headlamps, '75-'76 Dodge and Plymouth all except Valiant Dart and sentinel control, '77-'81 Aspen, Omni, Aries, '77 Charger, Royal Monaco, '77-'78 Fury, Gran Fury, Volare, Monaco, Horizon, Reliant, and all '79-'82 Dodge and Plymouth. Item is very nice.

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