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New 63 69 Galaxie Glove Box Switch Socket Fairlane Cougar 64 65 66 67 68 Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $24.90
Location:

Broadway, Virginia, United States

Broadway, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:unbranded Other Part Number:C3AZ-14413B Manufacturer Part Number:C3AZ-14413B Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front UPC:Does not apply

New 63 69 Galaxie Glove Box Switch Socket Fairlane Cougar 64 65 66 67 68 Ford


This new, reproduction 

glove box switch and socket fits 

1964-65 Fairlane; 

1965-68 Mustang; 

1967-68 Cougar; 

1963-69 Galaxie and other full-size Fords; 

1964-69 full-size Mercury. 

Includes both the glove box switch and the socket. 

NOTE: Electrical parts are non-returnable once installed. 

We will replace defective units only.


We offer fast FREE shipping via USPS 

throughout the United States. 


Virginia residents add 5.3% sales tax. 


Thank you for your consideration.

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