Ford Falcon 1964 1965 Headlight Switch With Bracket, Knob, Sleeve/retainer on 2040-parts.com
San Jose, California, US
Here's a used original headlight switch from a '64-'65 Ford Falcon or Mercury Comet. Compete with bracket and spacer sleeve. Retainer has good threads and the cruciform where you unscrew it is worn but still totally functional. Switch itself is untested, but knob pulls out to the two positions and rotates freely. Knob pin is removable as it's supposed to.
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