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1956 Mopar Plymouth Complete Headlight Switch W/ Knobs & Circuit Breaker Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $98.00
Location:

Port Chester, New York, United States

Port Chester, New York, United States
Used but in Very Good Condition.
Brand:Mopar Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:1604934-5

1956 Plymouth Complete Headlight Switch w/ Knobs & Circuit Breaker Unit

Complete Unit

Factory Original 

Part #:1604934-5

It is 1 3/8 inches in diameter.

Used but in Very Good Condition. Hard to find. 

Just Bolt in, wire up & ready to go!

It came out of a 1956 Plymouth. 

May fit other models and years, not sure! Please be sure application fits your model and year before purchase. Thanks!

What you see is what you'll receive!!


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