Nos Vintage Gm Delco Remy Ignition Switch Dr-8626 One D-1456 Sw.1116624 on 2040-parts.com
Vacaville, California, US
THIS IS AN NOS SWITCH, DATED 3-15-62. SWITCH LOOKS TO BE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. COMES WITH 2 KEYS. BOX IS WORN AT OPENING, AND MISSING TOP.
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