1960 Thunderbird Convertible Tray Extend Limit Switch on 2040-parts.com
Pittsville, Wisconsin, United States
this is the flipper panel extend limit switch for a 1960 thunderbird convertible
this switch has been dismantled and all cleaned, re lubricated and sealed back up and tested I guarantee my parts, so if there is a problem I make it right I also make replacements for all the other switches on these convertibles or rebuild the ones you have |
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