Nos Mopar 1949-50 Hand Brake Signal Flasher Switch Ply-dod-desoto on 2040-parts.com
Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
MOPAR HAND BRAKE SIGNAL FLASHER SWITCH..... FITS 1949-50 PLYMOUTH-----1949-50 DODGE & DESOTO 6 CYLINDER---PART NUMBER 1302603--. BRAND NEW IN THE ORIGNAL MOPAR BOX FROM NEW --------I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PARTS GOING THROUGH CUSTOMS.
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