Studebaker 1540134 Wiper Switch 1956 Sedans Wagons Nos on 2040-parts.com
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
I have gone through my switches from various dealerships and will be listing the ones that do not fit my cars or for which I have dups. I will be listing these 400 over time. The looks or dirt on them may vary when multiple are listed as the picture will show just one. Some are in boxes, some are in the original small studebaker parts drawers and have gotten dusty over 50+ years. Almost all are NOS but there are a few reproductions and they will be noted in the listings.
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