Original 1965-66 Mustang Convertible Top Up-dn Switch Part # C4 Db15677-b on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Missouri, United States
Original 1965- 66 mustang convertible top up- dn switch. un -tested selling for parts or repair no attempt has been made to clean this item. Please see all photos for best description ask questions prior to buying. selling as is! we accept PayPal and ship to a confirmed United States address only
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