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Emergency Flasher Switch Knob - Chrome (67-68 Comet; 67-68 Falcon)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Chrome Plated With Black Painted Trim
      • Plastic Material Construction
      • Category Electrical, Lighting And Body
      • Part Type Hazard Warning Switch Knob
      • Surface Material Chrome
      • Emission Code 6
      • Sub Category Switches, Solenoids And Actuators
      • Fits 1967 Ford Mustang (including listed Mustang submodels/engines)

      Description

      Emergency Flasher Control. The Scott Drake Emergency Flasher Switch Knob - Chrome is designed to provide easy activation of the vehicle’s hazard warning lights. It allows drivers to quickly alert others of an emergency situation or vehicle stoppage by engaging the flasher system. This knob is specifically designed for the 1967 Ford Mustang.

      Construction and Appearance. Crafted from durable plastic, this knob features a chrome-plated exterior with black painted trim for an authentic vintage look. The combination ensures both longevity and period-correct styling.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and involves fitting directly onto the existing emergency flasher switch for a proper replacement or upgrade.

      Application. Specifically designed to fit 1967 Ford Mustang models, ensuring proper fitment and function for this vehicle.

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