1926 1927 Ford Model A T Ignition Switch & Amp Gauge & Panel on 2040-parts.com
South Lyon, Michigan, US
FORD IGNITION SWITCH ...AMP GAUGE AND PANEL
I THINK 1926 OR 1927 NOT SURE
KEY HAS FORD LOGO
AMP GAUGE LOOKS NEW
HAS LABELED ..BAT ..MAG...DIM..ON..OFF
LOOKS IN NICE SHAPE
KEY WORKS
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