Volvo M-40 And M-41 Reverse Light Switch. Fits All 122 Amazons And 140 Series on 2040-parts.com
Wiscasset, Maine, United States
This reverse light switch/sender will fit all VOLVO M-40s and M-41s and was used for all 122 AMAZONs and all 140 Series with manual transmissions.The switch/sender is in excellent condition as the photos show. Most switches will usually have a damaged internal pick-up wire. I have several of these switches.
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