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1966-68 Falcon & Mustang Brake Light Switch- Fairlane Comet Ranchero-#551 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Gulfport, Mississippi, United States

Gulfport, Mississippi, United States
Condition:New Brand:GCAP Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:C6OZ-13480A-B, C9OZ-13480A-B

New brake light switch. Fits 1966 - 1968 Falcon, Fairlane and Comet, 1967 - 1968 Mustang and 1968 Ranchero models. May fit other makes and models. Check your original style and part number. Do not rely on the vehicle compatibility.

Quantity:  1 switch.

Replaces O.E. #  C6OZ-13480A-B,  C9OZ-13480A-B.

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