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Jeep Willys M38 M38a1 Original Ignition Switch Douglas Connections on 2040-parts.com

US $9.00
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Rising Fawn, Georgia, US

Rising Fawn, Georgia, US
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This is an original take off Ignition switch. This is the very early style with the composit type of insulation on the back of the switch. This also has the Douglass connections. These were used on the M38, M38A1, and M170. This is 100% original. There is a good size chip out of the insulation on the rear of the switch. It was working when it was pulled off but will most likely need some attention. The rubber on the wires is dry.  QTM Parts.

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