Starter Switch Austin Crosley Flint Lafayette Nash Sterns-knight Willys 30'-40's on 2040-parts.com
Pasadena, Texas, US
One NEW old stock Wells SW-1 floor mounted starter switch. Stem length is 1 7/8". Stud length is 1/2". It may well fit many other applications of the 1920's and 1930's...but listed applications are:
Austin 1930-1934
Crosley 1940-1941
Flint 1926-1927
Lafayette 1935-1940
Nash 1936-1940
Stearns-Knight 1928-1929
Willys 1940-1949
The switch is in excellent condition except for some tarnish of the button.
Proudly "Made in USA".
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