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Gm Power Window Switches.1971-1974 on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

North Vancouver, British Columbia, CA

North Vancouver, British Columbia, CA
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GM power window switches for typical 4 window applications from 1971-1974. I believe 1975 and later used a different pole position on the singele switches. All switches are used but in good condition with minor pits and scratches. Applications are All full size Chev, Oldsmobile Pontiac and Buick. Intermediates include Cutlass,Chevelle, lemans,Buick Skylark. Luxery lines such as Olds 98, Buick park Avenue and Cadillac did not use these switches. Pontiac Grand Prix sed different switches. Know your application before bidding.

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