Nos Lucas 31837 Mgb Midget Sprite Austin Healey 3000 Headlight Switch Els109 on 2040-parts.com
Upper Marlboro, Maryland, United States
You are looking at a NOS Lucas switch as pictured. It has 6 flat terminals as shown. Part # 31837 - Model # 57SA . Please check # to make sure this is correct for your vehicle. 1964 - 1967 Austin Healey 3000 , 1963 - 1967 Sprite , 1963 - 1966 MGB , 1963 - 1967 Midget. ASK ANY QUESTIONS!!! FREE SHIPPING!!! ( 48 states ). Please take a look at my other items on E-bay
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