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OER Headlamp Switch Knob 1969-70 Camaro, Chevelle, Full-Size Chevy, Nova

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Headlamp Switch Knob 1969-70 Camaro, Chevelle, Full-Size Chevy, Nova
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Headlamp Switch Knob
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    3954210 is rated 2.0 out of 5 by 1.
    Rated 2 out of 5 by from 69 Camaro headlamp switch knob The locking "area" is much different and smaller than the original and it will NOT lock in to a new headlamp switch. Had to take apart the old switch, remove the locking mechanism, take apart the NEW switch and install the old locking mechanism into the new switch. So its partly the switch and partly the rod. Poor design and product by OER, but you can't find any other new parts.
    Date published: 2024-06-19
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