New Cigarette Lighter W/original Knob 70-71-72-73-74 Cuda/challenger on 2040-parts.com
Racine, Wisconsin, United States
NEW CIGARETTE LIGHTER W/ORIGINAL KNOB 70-71-72-73-74 CUDA/CHALLENGER. The knobs are great originals with no chrome issues. all E body had knurled knobs and B body cars had them smooth. In some cases you will have to collapse your female terminal that supplies power on the back stud. the original wire plug might be slightly big to hold in place on the stud . Just take a needle nose pliers and slightly squeeze the end closer together . They are tested and they work great being new
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