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Chevrolet Nos 1959 Ignition Switch Impala-el Camino-bel Air-biscayne Gm #1116556 on 2040-parts.com

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Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, United States

Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:DELCO-REMY GM Manufacturer Part Number:1116556

THIS IS A NOS IGNITION SWITCH FOR 1959 CHEVY IMPALA-BEL AIR-EL CAMINO-BISCAYNE ALL MODELS.IT IS NEW PART # 1116556 WITH DELC0-REMY AND # 556 ON THE SWITCH.CAME FROM A CLOSED CHEVY DEALERSHIPS PARTS BIN THERE WAS NO BOX.NO MARKS ON ANY OF THE 4 TERMINALS AS TO BEING INSTALLED.A LITTLE DUSTY FROM SITTING IN THE BIN FOR OVER 40 YEARS.

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