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Vintage 1960s Cole Boston Switch W-fuse, 2 Position Shiny Push-pull Bus Boat Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Ontario, Canada

Ontario, Canada
Over 40 years old, unused New Old Stock, very good condition.
Brand:Cole Country of Manufacture:United States



FOR SALE

Push-Pull 2 Position Switch with Fuse made in UNITED STATES by COLE BOSTON. 
Over 40 years old, unused New Old Stock
Use in car, boat, bus, trailer, skidoo.... 
Works, sold "as is", please see pictures for more details.

Shipping


$6.95 to United States in protected small package airmail. 


To Central and Southern America, Europe, Australia, Africa, Asia, and all overseas destinations: $9.95 in protected small packet airmail, ( 1-2 weeks delivery time). 

Combined shipping for multiple purchases.


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