Nos 1961 62 Ford Truck Turn Signal Cam Switch & Mounting Plate & Wiring on 2040-parts.com
South Lyon, Michigan, US
NOS FORD TURM SIGNAL CAM SWITCH AND MOUNTING PLATE AND WIRING
PART NUMBER IS C2TZ-13341-D..ALSO ON THE WIRING HARNESS IS C1TF-13341-K
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