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Nos 1955 Cadillac Fog Lamp Lighting Control Switch / Extremely Rare! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Trenton, New Jersey, United States

Trenton, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Cadillac Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:#1462706

    Up for auction is an incredibly rare and very seldom seen NOS OEM GM Cadillac Fog Lamp Lighting Control Switch for all models of the 1955 Cadillac. This piece, which carries original GM Group #53.0165 / New (Superseded) Group #2.485 and Part #1462706 (possibly superseded by part #1995064 but I cannot confirm via my Master Parts Catalogs), comes complete in its original 'Cadillac Genuine Parts' packaging. As you 1955 Cadillac owners know, this is a next to impossible to find switch in working condition PERIOD, let alone in pristine NOS condition still housed within its original packaging. Simply put, a once in a lifetime opportunity so don't let it slip away. Item will be shipped priority mail via the USPS (insured) for a flat rate fee of $9.95 to anywhere within the continental US. International bidders are also welcome but shipping and handling charges will need to be adjusted accordingly. Payment via PayPal is expected within 4 days of the close of auction and item will be shipped promptly within 3 business days of receipt of confirmed payment. My 100% positive feedback will reflect that I only deal in genuine OEM NOS and superior quality used merchandise so you can bid/buy with confidence. Once the starting bid price has been met, this incredibly rare one year only production switch assembly will go to the highest bidder so bid to own today. *Please note that I do not accept returns on any electrical related items due to their susceptibility to being damaged should they not be installed correctly. Thanks for looking and good luck!

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