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1964 65 66 Ford Mustang Original Chrome Wiper Switch Knob 1964 Galaxie Fomoco on 2040-parts.com

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Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, United States

Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, United States
USED ORIGINAL
Brand:FORD Warranty:No Surface Finish:CHROME

 YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 1964 1965 1966 ORIGINAL FORD MUSTANG CHROME WIPER SWITCH KNOB, ALSO USED IN A 1964 GALAXIE. THERE ARE A FEW TINY MICRO PITS IN THIS KNOB THAT YOU CAN HARDLY SEE. THIS WILL LOOK GREAT IN YOUR QUALITY DRIVER CAR.

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