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Ford Mustang 1967 - 1969 New Neutral Safety Switch on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Girard, OH, US

Girard, OH, US
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You are bidding on a NEW Ford Neutral Safety Switch for the C4/C6 trans that fits Mustangs from 1967-69.  It has the Fomoco emblem still casted on the side. This item is also available locally for your inspection. I listed this item for a family member. Any questions regarding this item or for eligibility in receiving free shipping, please contact 734-658-5841. High bidder pays shipping and handling. I WILL ONLY SHIP IN THE UNITED STATES.  If you do not have a shipping address in the United States, please do not bid on auction.


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