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Conway, South Carolina, United States

Conway, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:C7UZ-11572-A

BRAND NEW NOS FORD IGNITION SWITCH. PART NUMBER C7UZ11572A.  FITS 1967-72 FORD ECONOLINE AND OTHER FORD TRUCKS. IT ALSO COMES WITH A NEW DASH BEZEL. YOU CAN CHECK WITH YOUR FORD DEALER TO SEE WHAT ELSE IT FITS. I WILL TRY TO ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS, I ONLY SHIP TO THE 48 STATES. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING.

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