Nos 65-70 Ford Falcon_mustang_bronco_comet Turn Signal Switch 66 67 68 69 C5oz on 2040-parts.com
Grantville, Pennsylvania, US
HERE WE HAVE A NOS 65-70 FORD TURN SIGNAL SWITCH
FORD PART NUMBER C5OZ-13341-B
FITS THE FOLLOWING
1965 Mercury Comet 1965 Ford Falcon
1965 Ford FaIrlane
1966 - 1970 Ford Bronco
1965 - 1966 Ford Mustang
THIS IS IN THE ORIGINAL FoMoCo BOX!
FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS. THANKS
On Sep-27-13 at 02:31:02 PDT, seller added the following information:
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