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1955 Ford Cigarette Lighter Original on 2040-parts.com

US $24.90
Location:

Stouffville, Ontario, Canada

Stouffville, Ontario, Canada
Looks nice.
Brand:Ford

You are bidding on a nice used  original 1955 Ford 6 volt cigarette lighter ,  May also fit 1954 Ford -check your catalogs

 It is in nice looking condition - I have not tested it..

Shipping cost is only US$16.90 (Maximum- wait for invoice to your postal code) to Canada, US$8.90 airmail to continental USA, US$11.90 airmail to United Kingdom and US$12.90 airmail to Australia & New Zealand. Will provide airmail shipping cost to other countries on request. Will combine multiple purchase shipments to save shipping costs when possible-please wait for invoice.

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If you have any questions or problems please phone (905) 642-5280 and ask for Don.

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