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Nos Apollo Magneto On Off Diecat Dash Switch Automobile Car Truck Tractor on 2040-parts.com

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Loves Park, Illinois, United States

Loves Park, Illinois, United States
Condition:New other (see details) UPC:Does not apply

This auction is for a new old stock, never been used Apollo magneto on off switch. It is made of diecast and fiber, and is in excellent condition. It has no key however. I am not sure if this was used on automobiles or tractors or both. The face plate measures approx. 1 7/8" in diameter, and the mounting holes measure approx. 1 1/2" center to center. Overall it measures approx. 2 3/8". Please see pictures and ask questions if you have them. Payment will be made by paypal. We describe our items as accurately as possible. We do not know everything, so look at the photos as well as reading description completely. Illinois residents will add 8.25% Illinois sales tax, unless a valid Illinois resale tax number is provided. I will ship internationally and will combine shipping on multiple purchases.

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