Nos Original 1959-62 Ford Turn Signal Switch & Mounting Plate B9a-13341 on 2040-parts.com
South Lyon, Michigan, US
NOS ORIGINAL FORD TURN SIGNAL SWITCH AND MOUNTING PLATE
PART NUMBER ON THE BOX IS B9A-13341-A..ON THE WIRE IS C1AA-13341-B2
NEVER USED
1959 TO 1962 FORD GALAXIE AND MAYBE MORE ..DOUBLE CHECK YOUR APPLICATION
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