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> WTD wiper switch '73, for a friend not in forum
mskala
post Apr 21 2021, 06:02 PM
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Anybody have a '73 wiper switch FS?

Friend not on the forum needs one, he was talking to Chris Foley who
said there may be 2 different types for the '73 and no way to know
which one is correct? First I've heard of that.

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post Apr 21 2021, 08:09 PM
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4 pin is for standard wipers, 5 pin is for intermittent wipers.
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I have several wiper switches and some light switches ( not pictured) I have a good complete steering module with both switches . Also pictured is an early (70-71) complete steering column complete with an extra starter switch. I think I can put a switch in a prepaid post office box . If so I'll sell the switches for $45 each shipped. The other units would be more to ship so let me know and I'll check shipping AL Attached Image
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