1957 Chevy 150 Dashboard Wiper & Headlight Switches on 2040-parts.com
Cherry Valley, Illinois, United States
You are bidding on original 1957 Chevy 150 series dashboard headlight and wiper switch controls. These are very hard to find !! The units were in correct working order when removed from the car years ago and have been on the shelf since. Text any questions to 815 289 9159.
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