Volvo 1800 1800e 1800es 1800s P1800 Rear Defrost Switch on 2040-parts.com
Saint Peters, Missouri, US
Rear Defrost Switch for a Volvo 1800E/ES. The lens is cracked. The light does illuminate when the switch is on. Tested and in working order. Includes chrome bezel and trim ring.
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