Ford Torino Ignition Switch Mark Thunderbird 72 73 74 75 76 Borg Warner on 2040-parts.com
Signal Hill, California, US
Old stock ignition switch, USA made by Borg Warner, part# CS78
I have approximately 8000 or 9000 NOS part numbers in stock, I'll be listing these items in the coming months. Requests and inquiries welcome.
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