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Scott Drake Scott Drake Early 1966 Mustang Emergency Flasher Switch C6AZ-13350-E
This Part Fits:
| Year | Make | Model | Submodel | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1966 | Ford | Mustang | Base | This flasher switch is the early 1966 version with the entire harness attached. |
| 1966 | Ford | Mustang | Base | This flasher switch is the early 1966 version with the entire harness attached. |
| 1966 | Ford | Mustang | Shelby GT-350 | This flasher switch is the early 1966 version with the entire harness attached. |
| 1966 | Ford | Mustang | Shelby GT-350H | This flasher switch is the early 1966 version with the entire harness attached. |
Specifications:
| Brand | Scott Drake |
| Category | Electrical, Lighting and Body |
| Emission Code | 6 |
| Harness Included | Yes |
| part type | Hazard Warning Switch |
| Product Type | Hazard Warning Switch |
| Sub Category | Switches, Solenoids and Actuators |
| Warning | California Proposition 65 |
| Wire Harness Included | Yes |
| Description_INV | EARLY 66 EMERG. FLASHER SWITCH |
| Description_DES | Scott Drake Early 1966 Mustang Emergency Flasher Switch |
| Description_EXT | 1966-1966 Ford Mustang |
| Description_MKT | This is an exact reproduction of the glove box mounted Emergency Flasher Switch found on late 1966 Mustangs and some Fords. This switch features crisp easy to read lettering and a durable concours toggle switch for reliable performance. Correct mounting hardware and a reinforcement mounting plate are included for a secure installation. This flasher switch is the early 1966 version with the entire harness attached. It was standard equipment on early 1966 Mustangs and also was used on some early 1966 Falcons, Fairlanes, Galaxies, Thunderbirds and Broncos. The later and more common version of the Flasher Switch that plugs into the dash harness, part no. C6AZ-13350, is also available. |