Nos 1963 Thunderbird Sequential Flasher C2sb 13350 A 1 Only on 2040-parts.com
Bangor, Maine, United States
THIS AUCTION IS FOR 1 NOS FORD SEQUENTIAL FLASHER C3SB-13350-A. I HAVE 4 AVAILABLE AND THE WINNING BIDDER CAN HAVE AS MANY AS HE WANTS UP TO 4 AT THE WINNING PRICE. THESE MAY HAVE ALSO BEEN USED ON SOME SHELBYS AS WELL.
USED IN 390 TRIPOWER, 406 405 HP 3-2v 63 T BIRD COUPE AND SPORT ROADSTERS AND POSSIBLE SHELBY GT 350 AND GT 500. NO RESRVE AND GOOD LUCK
CAN NOT BE MANY OF THESE LEFT.
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