neutral safety switch 727 one wire
one feels great and worked great when i changed it the other one feels a little sticky normal ware and tare used Neutral Safety switches
Came off a 1966 727 Plymouth Bel. 2 but i believe it fits many other years and models Plymouth, Dodge, and Chrysler
Mopar
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