Vintage Ignition Switch Cylinder, Nos Chevy on 2040-parts.com
Milan, Tennessee, United States
Selling a pair (2) vintage ignition switch cylinders to fit early 1950's GM vehicles. These cylinders are new old stock with keys and key tag numbers. Look carefully at the picture. All I know is these cylinders fit early Chevy and other GM vehicles. Possibly good for antique car restoration..?
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