Ford Mercury Lincoln Floor Dimmer Switch Connector 12v Wiring Headlight Hi Lo on 2040-parts.com
Live Oak, Florida, United States
This listing is for one 3 prong connector plug for a floor mounted high-low beam headlight dimmer switch to fit most Ford models including Mercury and Lincoln models as well from 1960 to 1972. Connector leads are approximately 11" long. Replace your old worn out corroded dimmer switch connector. We also sell AC Delco floor mounted dimmer switches separately in our eBay store. We Ship Worldwide!!!
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