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MACs Auto Parts 1970-72 Mustang Tilt Steering Column Turn Signal Switch

$ 63.75

Availability: 67 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Part Type: Turn Signal Switches
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 44-45589-1
  • Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
  • California Prop 65 Warning: Yes - Phthalates
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • Brand: Eckler's
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • OEM Part #: SM37F

    Description

    Reproduction Of Original
    For Tilt Wheel
    Made In The USA
    Electrical switches are usually taken for granted until they don't work. After years and years of use, the original equipment turn signal switch in your classic may be ready to fail, probably at the most inopportune time. As part of your restoration be sure to include replacing the old turn signal switch with a new, high-quality reproduction Made In USA turn signal switch from MAC's. It's a good investment in reliability and peace of mind. This reproduction turn signal switch exactly duplicates the original component and is precisely manufactured to ensure it fits perfectly and performs flawlessly for years to come
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    1970-72 Mustang Tilt Steering Column Turn Signal Switch
    Part Number: 44-45589-1
    Brand: Ecklers
    Reproduction Of Original
    For Tilt Wheel
    Made In The USA
    Electrical switches are usually taken for granted until they don't work. After years and years of use, the original equipment turn signal switch in your classic may be ready to fail, probably at the most inopportune time. As part of your restoration be sure to include replacing the old turn signal switch with a new, high-quality reproduction Made In USA turn signal switch from MAC's. It's a good investment in reliability and peace of mind. This reproduction turn signal switch exactly duplicates the original component and is precisely manufactured to ensure it fits perfectly and performs flawlessly for years to come. Count on MAC's to supply the best in electrical reproduction switches. This switch is for tilt steering.