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Nos 1956 Cadillac Delco Remy Stop Light Switch D864 Oem Nib on 2040-parts.com

US $18.00
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Chelsea, Michigan, US

Chelsea, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:DELCO REMY Manufacturer Part Number:D864 Interchange Part Number:1998145 Other Part Number:SLS49 (GAURANTEED) Country of Manufacture:United States

NOS 1956 Cadillac Stop Light Switch.  Genuine Delco Remy Part in Box # 1998145 D864 cross references with Gauranteed SLS49.  Delco Book lists this as number matching for 1965 Cadillac 8 cylinder 12V - Models 60,62,75,86 commercial.  Gauranteed lists it as 1956-1958 Cadillac.  Please compare your requirements to photo.  part is stamped Delco Remy Made in USA.  Nice clean vintage part.  Please contact me with Questions before bidding.

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