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Nos Delco Remy Ignition Sw 1967 Chevrolet Gm 1116685 Camaro Chevelle Chevy Ii on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Cortland, Ohio, US

Cortland, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Delco Remy Manufacturer Part Number:1116685 Country of Manufacture:United States

 NOS Chevrolet Pass Car Ignition Switch, Used on 1967 Passenger car, including Biscayne, Brookwood, Bel Air, Parkwood, Kingswood, Impala, Nomad, and Sedan Delivery.  From the stock of a long-closed AC-Delco store.  Delco Part Number D-1454, GM Part Number 1116585, in parts group 2.118.  Part Pictured is the one for sale, Bottom color is affected by Flash vs no-flash used for picture. '68 Chevy Parts book calls out 1967 Chevy Pass car as original application, other references from the timeframe include '67 Camaro, '66-67Chevelle, '66-67 Chevy II, '67 Oldsmobile Cutlass & 442, '66-67 Oldsmobile Full Size car, 1967 Firebird, 1966 Buick (exc Riviera) '66-67 Buick Special.  Reference from 1970 Parts book.  Acquired from old-time Service garage, no Box included.  Shipping via Priority Mail Small package box in the US, "Best Way" elsewhere. 

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