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Mopar A Body Dimmer Switch Plug End Wiring 70 71 72 73 74 75 Dart Duster Demon on 2040-parts.com

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Moberly, Missouri, US

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You are bidding on a headlight dimmer switch Plug out of a 1972 Dart. Will work for 1970 - 1976 Mopar A Bodies (Dart, Demon, Duster, Valiant, Dart Sport). Great to repair your old harness if you need this switch wire plug end. This is not burnt or melted like most. The lime green wire plugs into the headlight switch plug. See pictures. May work for 68 and 69 as well, but I am not sure. Free Shipping!!

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