OER 2822126 Horn Switch-1967-78 Dodge, Plymouth; for A, B, C, E, F, Mopar Truck
691-2822126
OER 2822126 Features:
OER Reproduction horn switch that fits a wide variety of Chrysler, Plymouth & Dodge models. Produced in stamped steel and injection molded ABS same as the original Mopar contact. An excellent replacement switch to help restore the functionality of the horn.
A-body Applications:
- 1967-1976 Dodge Dart
- 1972-1976 Plymouth Valiant, 200
- 1967-1969 Plymouth Barracuda, 'Cuda
- 1970-1976 Plymouth Duster
- 1971-1976 Plymouth Scamp
B-body Applications:
- 1967-1976 Dodge Coronet
- 1967-1976 Charger
- 1968-1970 Dodge Super Bee
- 1969-1969 Dodge Daytona
- 1975-1976 Chrysler Cordoba
- 1967-1971 Plymouth GTX
- 1968-1975 Plymouth Road Runner
- 1967-1974 Plymouth Satellite
- 1970-1970 Plymouth Super Bird (w/o full horn ring)
C-body Applications:
- 1969-1969 Dodge Polara
- 1969-1969 Dodge Monaco 500
- 1969-1969 Plymouth Fury (w/o full horn ring w/o tilt)
E-body Applications:
- 1970-1974 Dodge Challenger
- 1970-1971 Plymouth Barracuda
- 1970-1971 Plymouth 'Cuda 340, 383, 440, Hemi "cuda models
F-body Applications:
- 1976-1978 Dodge Aspen
- 1976-1978 Plymouth Volare
Truck Applications:
- 1969-1979 Dodge Truck
- 1969-1979 Dodge Van Models
- 1969-1979 Plymouth Van Models
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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