Jeep Willys Mb Gpw Wwii Original Nos Rotary Light Switch Nice on 2040-parts.com
Rising Fawn, Georgia, US
This is an original NOS Rotary light switch. This was the style used on the late WWII allied vehicles. These were used in the late WWII MB and GPW jeeps. This is in excellent NOS condition. It is dusty from long term storage. This still has the original data plate. Don't miss he real thing. QTM Parts.
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