hey gang looking for two 3 prong female receptors for rear power window switch,a cmplete front driver 4 way power switch w/4 hold together clips apreciate any help
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There you go.... I was hoping Russ or one of the others would have all pieces. That will save you on shipping from 2 sources. As I like to say "1-N-Done!"
Jason.
Tim..the 1963 "62 series" is the one exception in that it has the DeVille interior with the long arm rest switch panels and front and rear mounting tabs. If someone else doesn't have all items contact me and I will have the rear connectors for say $5 each or $10 for the pair with a foot or so of pigtail. I can ship 1st class for a couple of bucks or priroity mail for $6.
jason this is for 63 caddy conv. 62 series believe cliips are on sides need 9 prong top part with 2 clips have the4 switches will take both rear connrctor peices and also looking for driver door inner splash guard e shaped thanks
I have the 3 contact single switch connector with pigtail but out of the 4 way switches. Keep in mind there are two type of 4 way switch casings: the 62 series and the Deville Type (Eldorado's have 6 way and 60 Special 8 way standard). The casing and the way the switches mount in the switch plates are different.
- The 62 series have the mounting tabs on the sides where they mount up in the shorter/smaller switch pods.
- The Devilles have the mounting tabs on front and back of the chrome casing where they mount up into the arm rest switch panels.
I do have a very nice 62 series 4 way switch casing but the switches have been removed.
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