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OPR Chevy Headlight Switch, 1957

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OPR Chevy Headlight Switch, 1957
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Best Quality Reproduction Headlight Switch For 1957 Chevy
      • Replaces Original Headlamp Switch Exactly
      • Plugs Into Original Harness...No Splicing Needed
      • Fits All Models
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 40-170057-1
      • Eckler OEM Number: 1995099

      Description

      Your classic 1957 Chevy 150, 210, Bel Air, Nomad or wagon is better seen than not. You know that every time you pull into a gas station or get a crowd at the local car show your baby really turns heads. Well, the same is true when driving at night. You just don’t want to been seen but need to be and having a faulty headlight switch is not only inconvenient but down right dangerous. Over the years, these switches deteriorate leading to bad rheostats or simply out right failure. Symptoms may include a burning electrical smell from your dash when your headlights are on, inability to dim or adjust your instrument panel lights, poor or faulty movement of the mechanical parts or flickering of the lights. Even though your headlight sw

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