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Used Original Corvette Power Top Switch 1956,1957 Under Convertible Top Deck Lid on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Southington, Connecticut, US

Southington, Connecticut, US
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Used original Corvette Power Top Switch 1956 & 1957

This switch would have been  located between the seats under the convertible top deck lid.

Switch looks to be in good condition but would require some restoration.

I see no reason why this part would not work correctly.

Please ask any questions you may have to be sure this is correct for your car.

US. shipping only unless I am asked prior to bidding.

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