This auction is for two ignition stitches. I'm sorry, I do not know what cars the are for. They are used and in good condition. They are being sold as is, this no returns. Please note….I do not ship outside theUSA. Thank you for looking.
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Switches & Controls for Sale
- Vintage kd chrome turn signal switch #728-3001 rat rod, misc vehicles nos
- 1972-1979 wiring harness connector - 8 pins - lincoln ford mercury 1976 1977 78(US $10.00)
- 1979 headlight switch & knob - ford lincoln mercury - motorcraft 1977 1978 1980(US $55.00)
- Nos gm 1957 chevrolet neutral safety & back up light switch w/pg 1998173 1993613(US $39.99)
- New gm discontinued instrument panel dimmer sw. 15954529 gmc, chevrolet, olds(US $22.99)
- 1967 1968 1969 chevrolet gm ac servo fan ac switch nos 7299920(US $94.99)
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