WTB: NOS Headlight Switch 1995131
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Racer
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Location: Winston-Salem North Carolina
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Todd,
I was looking through a few pictures you sent and noticed you already have a #131 headlight switch currently installed. Does it not function correctly or just wanting one in reserve? If you need parts to repair your current one I have a few from some older #131 switches if needed.
Talk with you soon,
Craig
I was looking through a few pictures you sent and noticed you already have a #131 headlight switch currently installed. Does it not function correctly or just wanting one in reserve? If you need parts to repair your current one I have a few from some older #131 switches if needed.
Talk with you soon,
Craig
#4
Drifting
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Todd,
I was looking through a few pictures you sent and noticed you already have a #131 headlight switch currently installed. Does it not function correctly or just wanting one in reserve? If you need parts to repair your current one I have a few from some older #131 switches if needed.
Talk with you soon,
Craig
I was looking through a few pictures you sent and noticed you already have a #131 headlight switch currently installed. Does it not function correctly or just wanting one in reserve? If you need parts to repair your current one I have a few from some older #131 switches if needed.
Talk with you soon,
Craig
I'm buying backups for most of the switches and other small items that may break or wear out over time just in case I need them someday. I plan to keep this car indefinitely and do plan on driving it often.
Thanks,
Todd
#6
Burning Brakes
available switches..
What do you think of the currently available Delco and repro switches....Looks like there are two different repros out.... Check out rockauto.com.
#7
Drifting
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As I mentioned to Craig, I'm just picking these up where I can to hold as replacements if I ever need them. So far, I've been surprised at how many different switches I have been able to find and how reasonable they have been priced.
My experience with antique Fords has been that most repros don't fit/function quite like an OEM part, so I seek out NOS parts there whenever I can too.
Thaks,
Todd
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Drifting
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