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On-off Push Button Starter Or Horn Switch!!! - Cars/trucks 1940's-1960's 485-73a on 2040-parts.com

US $22.95
Location:

Sugar Land, Texas, US

Sugar Land, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

Up for auction is one Chrome-Plated Starter or Horn Switch...can be used in many applications -- This part is brand new, never used!

...includes the following:

  • Insulated type push-button starter and horn switch.
  • This model is provided with chrome-plated brass face nut and back-up nut.
  • Mounting bushing: 1-1/4" long, 5/8" diameter.
  • Overall length: 2-7/8", width: 7/8".
  • Brass washer and back-up nut, stainless steel springs.
  • Accommodates 1" panel.
  • Rated at 25A/6V DC, 15A/12V DC.

Don't miss out on this Push-Pull Switch! -- These look Old School-Awesome!

$$$ We have other Goodies for Your Classic Rebuild or 'Old School' Project!!! -- Don't Miss Out on These Newly Listed Parts!!! -- *Click Here* to see the Parts, and, of course ...Combine the Shipping!!! $$$


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