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New! 1965-1967 Ford Mustang Neutral Safety Switch C4 Automatic Transmission on 2040-parts.com

US $38.90
Location:

Millersville, Maryland, United States

Millersville, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:maryland mustang Surface Finish:Metal and Wire Manufacturer Part Number:SW-368 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:back up Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Placement on Vehicle:Front

This high quality 1965 - 1967 Mustang Neutral Safety Switch for C4 Transmissions

is designed from original factory Ford prints with precise detail and fitment for 6-Cylinder or V8 engine equipped cars.

The neutral safety switch is the safety device that allows your classic Mustang to only start when it is in park or neutral,

and not while it is in gear. Also, it is used to turn your back up lights on when your car is in reverse. 

This switch includes a factory style correct color coded wiring harness and connector.

Super high quality.

Add $5.00 for shipping to 50 US states. 

If you have questions about this product, please call Maryland Mustang at 410.987.5353.

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