Mopar Rear Speaker Control Switch With Wiring on 2040-parts.com
Cadott, Wisconsin, United States
This Mopar rear speaker fader control and wire harness was removed from a 1973 Plymouth Duster. This same control was used in many Dodge & Plymouth vehicles of the same era. Wires are still flexible and the terminal ends are in great condition.
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