69-96 Ford Lincoln Mercury Stoplight Switch Nos Sw861b E6zz-13480-a Sls79 on 2040-parts.com
Fullerton, California, United States
MOTORCRAFT 1969-1996 FORD-LINCOLN-MERCURY STOPLIGHT SWITCH NOS New old stock. Genuine MOTORCRAFT factory replacement part. Part number SW861B E6ZZ-13480-A. This part fits literally thousands of Ford Lincoln and Mercury vehicles from 1968 thru 1996.
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