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Hi Low Speed Rear Defroster Switch Littelfuse Inc. Part No. 1376423 1940s 1950s on 2040-parts.com

US $14.00
Location:

Granite Falls, Washington, US

Granite Falls, Washington, US
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1940s or 1950s Hi Low Rear Defroster Switch, Littelfuse Inc, Used, Part No. 1376423, Not tested, Needs cleaning.  Lever moves freely.  Please see pictures for condition.  Has been stored in a coffee can in an unheated shed for decades.   I'm happy to answer any questions you have or send more pictures, just ask. 

 

 

We have other items listed and will ship items together if it works out. We are selling many desirable vintage automobile accessories and parts found in boxes, buckets, and coffee cans on shelves while clearing out a barn on property we purchased. We are not into cars but will do the very best we can to answer your questions.  We hope to distribute this stuff out to people who can use it.

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