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70 Mustang Ignition Starter Switch – Sorensen Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, US

Louisville, Kentucky, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Buyer has fourteen (14) days to return original item for refund of item only. Refund will be issued when I receive the returned item. Buyer pays return shipping. Part Brand:Sorensen Manufacturer Part Number:SA-118 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

New in original box! This is the ignition switch for 1970 Ford Mustangs only – will not fit other Mustangs.  May fit other makes – be sure to check your application.  P/N SA-118 ign. switch.  Box marked with part # and “Sorensen Automotive Electrical Parts, Sorensen Mfg. Co., Inc., Glasgow, KY, MADE IN U.S.A.

 

If you are looking for that hard to find item for your Mustang, there is a good chance that I may have it.  Be sure to check your applications & look at photos.  I have done my best to accurately describe this item.  Please feel free to ask any questions, especially BEFORE bidding/buying.  I’ll be glad to help you out.   If you have concerns when you receive your item, please contact me. I will work with you to arrive at a solution satisfactory to both of us.

 

PAYMENT & SHIPPING.  I prefer using PayPal.   To help you save, I will be happy to combine shipments so be sure to request a new invoice by clicking the Request Total button.  The new invoice will reflect the revised shipping cost.  I ship Monday through Friday (off on weekends), within one day of received payment and always within 5 business days for large/oversize purchases.  Local Pick Up only in Louisville, KY area.

 

REFUNDS/RETURNS.  Buyer has fourteen (14) days to return the original item for refund of that item only.   Refund will be issued when I receive the returned item in the same condition it was in when originally shipped, including original packaging (as per eBay return policy).  Buyer pays for return shipping.    Refund will be given back to buyer’s payment source, i.e., PayPal, etc.

 

INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS:  Shipping/handling listed is for U.S.A. customers only.  I DO NOT ship international overseas.  No Overseas Bids (also please note that payments from overseas Paypal accounts are automatically denied by Paypal)

J

 

 

 

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