Nos 68 1968 1969 Pontiac Catalina Firebird Headlight Switch Genral Motor on 2040-parts.com
Council Bluffs, Iowa, US
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ONE - Vintage NOS GM Headlight Switch
Fits: Pontiac - 1968 - Bonneville, Catalina, 2+2, Ventura, Safari
Use this excellent New Old Stock Headlight Switch to replace the malfunctioning or generally deteriorated one for the restoration of your super neat 1968 Pontiac.
Part number: 1995155
Nice NOS condition. GM Packaging.
the front of the box reads Remy
One D-1578
SW. 1995155
The next side reads
To Open
Pull String and Lift Hinged lid
Dr-5465
Made and
Printed in
U.S.A.
The next side reads
Delco
Remy
A Product of General Motors
The last side reads
Delco-Remy
Division Of General Motors
Anderson, Indiana
This will also fit a 1967-68 Buick along with 1969 Pontiacs and a long List of Cheverolets, Oldsmobile, Buick, Cadalac, General Motors, GM and many years. The box is opened but still displays well.
***only the first one sold comew with the box, the other 2 are in differnt packaginh***
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