Used Oem Fomoco 1965 Ford Mustang Headlight Switch C5zz-11654-b C5zb-11652-a on 2040-parts.com
Waldo, Wisconsin, US
Used oem 1965 Ford Mustang FOMOCO headlight switch, part number C5ZZ-11654-B. Housing is stamped C5ZB-11652-A. Used switch in good shape, turns smooth. I did not test the switch so selling as is.
Will ship USPS priority padded envelope.
Please e-mail with any questions before bidding/purchasing.
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