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Nos Mint Gm Delco Remy Ignition Switch 1963-64 Corvette Gm# 1116650 on 2040-parts.com

US $345.00
Location:

Shingle Springs, California, United States

Shingle Springs, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:D1449 Placement on Vehicle:Front Interchange Part Number:1116650 Surface Finish:Grand Sport Stingray Other Part Number:1963 1964 Corvette Brand:1116635 Switch Corvette

NOS Mint GM Delco Remy Ignition Switch 

Delco # D1449 GM # 1116650

1963-64 Corvette

This switch is in Mint Condition with no marks of installation on the Terminals

This will come in its original Delco Box

For anyone outside the USA Please contact us and I will get you the correct

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