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68 69 70 Coronet Charger Roadrunner Gtx B-body Oem Flasher Switch Works #2864005 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.00
Location:

Aurora, Illinois, United States

Aurora, Illinois, United States
A great switch pulled from a 68 roadrunner Date coded 1208 or the 120th day of 68. A great original Will fit 68-70 B bodies
Brand:Mopar

A great switch pulled from a 68 roadrunner Date coded 1208 or the 120th day of 68. A great original  Will fit 68-70 B bodies 
Buyer to pay 5.00 for shipping 

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