1969 Mustang Shelby Boss Oem Turn Signal Switch on 2040-parts.com
Westfield, New Jersey, United States
1969 Mustang Shelby Boss OEM Turn Signal Switch
This is a 1969 Ford OEM used original turn signal switch from a 1969 Mustang. Can be used on other models as well. This switch will fit any of the above listed cars with out tilt steering column. This switch is in VG condition with no cuts or broken tabs. Please see my other e bay offers. Sold AS Is. |
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