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> how to identify a 1974 headlight switch, how many pins?
brant
post Jan 13 2020, 12:09 PM
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a guy is selling a bunch of misc. parts.
a couple of headlight switches are in his for sale items.

I love the idea of having a spare switch for my 74

does anyone know how many pins, or how to identify which one fits a 74?

thanks in advance
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post Jan 13 2020, 03:44 PM
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well I'm taking a gamble... as the seller didn't test it
but the price was right... and its a back up to my street car (11pin)
going to get it and put it in my travel spares.
thank you all!!!!!!
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@brant
date='Jan 13 2020, 03:44 PM' post='2777066']
well I'm taking a gamble... as the seller didn't test it
but the price was right... and its a back up to my street car (11pin)
going to get it and put it in my travel spares.
thank you all!!!!!!
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The early is an aluminum case. The later like you need are zinc and fuller finish.
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