For sale is a switch that came off of a 1955 packard seat on the side. Both switches move and all pins are straight and in tact. Not 100% that it works but I suppose it would. No cracks In the metal just some pitting and small rust. Any questions you may have I will do my best to answer
PayPal only and no international shipping
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