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    1969 Ignition Switch

    I am looking for a usable 1969 ignition switch, non locking.

    Rob

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    do you need any of the top side stuff (bezel, lock ring etc.) ... or just the switch ?
    84102 purchased in '85 FINALLY started driving it (2/2015)
    '73 911T original paint sunroof coupe waiting in the wings
    3 gauge Holbert 912... now for something completely different
    1940 Mercury town sedan

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    I would prefer it with the bezel e.t.c , but will buy just the switch if that is what is available.

    Rob

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    Part No 901 613 013 00 - I think.

    Rob
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    I have an NOS one. Unfortunately won't have a chance to dig for it for about 10 days.

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    key is a Taylor. I also have the 2 piece bezel w/ metal cover plate. the unit operates smoothly.
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    84102 purchased in '85 FINALLY started driving it (2/2015)
    '73 911T original paint sunroof coupe waiting in the wings
    3 gauge Holbert 912... now for something completely different
    1940 Mercury town sedan

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    Are you still looking for one? Have 1 complete. Best to PM me with your Email.

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    I have a nos unit
    paul chappell

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    Thanks all - I have found one thanks typ 901.

    Rob

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    I usually pay about 500$ for an NOS switch, so if you can find one for about that or less you win
    Phil

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