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1968 - 1974 Ford Lincoln Mercury Door Jamb Dome Light Courtesy Lamp Switch on 2040-parts.com

US $10.99
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Used, works well and soiled
Manufacturer Part Number:C8AZ 13713 B Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Plastic Part Brand:OEM Autolite

Please read the entire listing to understand what you are bidding on. The picture tells a story just not the entire story.

This listing is for ONE Ford Lincoln Mercury OEM courtesy lamp or dome light switch assembly or door jamb switch. It has two connectors and fits in a hole that is 3/4" in diameter for either right or left REAR doors of the following vehicles. 1968 - 1972 full sized Ford Taxi cabs, 1968 Falcon Fairlane Torino Montego or Comet, 1968 - 1972 full sized Mercurys and 1970 -1974  Lincoln Continentals. The Ford basic part numbers listed above are believed to be correct. This should fit many full sized Ford, Lincoln & Mercury models. May fit other years as well or have other applications.

I have 4 of these. 1 with a 9 inch pig tail and metal collar. Let me know which one you want - Style # 1, 2 3 or 4. Price is for each.

Style #1 and #4 have a 3 pin connector. The other styles have 2 pin connectors

Style # 2 has the word AUTOLITE written on the face ONLY ONE IS AVAILABLE OF THIS STYLE!!!!!

Styles #2 thru #4 have a brownish plunger. Style #1 the plunger is white

NOTE the application listed above and in the product details is not a guarentee or warrantee of fitness or application. If you are unsure or need more data (measurements) please contact me and I will supply those. There is a 7 day return for any reason after reciept. Beyond that there is no warranty.

The general condition is very good for a 45 year old part and it is dirty. Electrically tested with an ohmmeter and works well. Circuit was continous when button is out (light on)  and circuit is disconnected when button is pushed into the body of the switch. (Light off) Look at the pictures close and you be the judge to see if this will work for you. Other pictures can be obtained for this part prior to 24 hours from the end of the auction. Click "Ask the Seller" in the upper right and I will give you any additional shot or shots you want if this helps you to understand the condition of this part. Inspections can be made at my location in Phoenix. I am with in 3 miles of Sky Harbor airport. Payment arrangements must be made with in 72 hours. If payment is made after 24 hours from auction end, shipping may be delayed.

Shipping is quoted for 48 states least expensive. For international destinations shipping is available at additional cost. Other services are available at additional cost if you wish to use a different service or want insurance. I have access to any other service if you wish to use at the going rate for that service. Part will be shipped with in 2 days of payment unless other arrangements are made. You can save the shipping charges by picking the part up in person. If payment clears after 48 hours from auction end, shipping may be delayed. This is a used part with no warranty.

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