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Jerry, the parts CD really doesn't nail it down for you. I do know that the right switch in your picture was on the series 1 cars which would be up to production date of 1/71, as it was on my 1-71 car, and may, indeed, have been found on all '71 cars. The part number would have to be 25910-E4600. I am guessing that the other switch in your picture (left switch) would have a part number of 25910-E8300 or E8800. My best guess is that the left switch would be correct for your car and the E8300 or E8800

series part numbers would be common to many parts correct for your 6/72 car. No very scientific, but just my best guess.

Dan

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Have a look at the back side of the dash.

If you have the fiber-optic light for the Lighter AND the 4-way Flasher, then neither one of the switches you're showing is correct. (The Flasher switch that uses the fiber optic cable is the Green PULL knob.)

If you do NOT have the fiber optic light, then it's probably the one on the left (without the dashes and wording) as Dan mentions.

E

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