Set Of 3 Wiring Harnesses For Model T Ford Fits '26- '27 on 2040-parts.com
Bluffton, Ohio, US
This is a set of three wiring harnesses for the 1926-1927 Model T's. It consist of the lighting harness, the switch wire harness and the commutator harness. Thes are new, never used older after market stock. They do not have the "Ford" metal tag.
No reserve auction. Ships to USA only.
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