Ark-les Unity Switch 40 41 42 46 47 48 Ford Lincoln Mercury Fog Light Lamp Guide on 2040-parts.com
Bonita, California, United States
Here is a UNITY LIGHTS switch by Ark-Les. I believe these were used for the 1942-1948 Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles. It will work for other years, obviously. Item worked when taken off car several years ago. Simple switch. Fuse looks good. Should still work. May even be illuminated style? Let the pictures be your guide to bidding / winning. Sold as is. No returns. No exchanges. No exceptions. Shipping to the 48 USA States is $10.
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