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1970 Challenger SE "Door Ajar " switches

Started by 750-h2, June 04, 2018, 06:04:46 PM

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750-h2

Looking for a pair of these for my Challenger. Thanks!

anlauto

Aren't they just a single prong switch ?
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750-h2

Yes, but they have a 90 degree bend with a plastic tip not to scratch the door.


fc7cuda

I believe there's a replacement from a GM application if I recall...

anlauto

I've only done one SE car, I think I found something that worked but I bent them 90* :thinking:
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Quote from: fc7cuda on June 04, 2018, 07:01:34 PM
I believe there's a replacement from a GM application if I recall...
This I would like to see.  :unbelievable: Do you have any leads ? H1965 on Ebay had a few Pair of NOS Last year. I do Know he has the nylon buttons. Repros. You Could message him to see if he has any more. This guy comes up with some cool obscure small parts. Mostly Mopar.   :worship:

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 They should also have a dust cover.


fc7cuda


750-h2

Fc7cuda, do you know if the thread size is the same as on our 1970's?

340challconvert

h1965 on ebay has some for sale right now.  $9.00

www.ebay.com/itm/D-NOS-MOPAR-ORIGINAL-DOOR-JAMB-LIGHT-SWITCH-DODGE-PLYMOUTH-CHRYSLER-DESOTO-4-DR-/123162847000?_trksid=p2349526.

No plastic tips though.


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fc7cuda

Quote from: 750-h2 on June 05, 2018, 11:24:52 AM
Fc7cuda, do you know if the thread size is the same as on our 1970's?

Yes, fits perfectly.  :bigthumb:


750-h2