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1964-66 Falcon Wagon Sedan Delivery Back Window Switch ~ on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Elko, Nevada, United States

Elko, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:C4DZ-15668-A


REAR WINDOW SWITCH
1961-1966 FORD Falcon WAGON SEDAN DELIVERY 
TAILGATE WINDOW SWITCH
C4DZ-15668-A
This new and improved convertible top switch is made from all new tooling. 
Features correct length shaft and correct color coded wires properly riveted to the switch. 
The switch is a perfect fit for knob and bezel part # HW1658 (sold separately). 
This switch is also correct for the tailgate window on Falcons. 
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