What is the complete part number, just in case we have an identification/engineering vs service part number difference.
D0AZ-11572-A Is the Ford part number, SW-882 is the Ford service switch number part (later Motorcraft) number. (I guess that's the right term for the SW-882 number.)
Here's a picture of the earliest NOS switch in my pile of parts, The only marking on the switch itself is a small date code stamped in the metal part of the switch. This switch is dated May 22, 1970 so if there was another number, it was superseded during production.
The D0AZ-A switch is a pain to find as it only fits 1970 mustangs and several months of Maverick production, almost everything else used the D0AZ-11572-B (SW-926) switch in 1970. If I'm not mistaken it's the same switch and plug, but with a short harness like the 71 switch. The 71 switch appears to be the D0AZ-B switch with a different plug.
The 70 switches went discontinued about 10-15 years ago from Motorcraft and NOS switches seem to sell for 175.00-250.00.
If you could find an NOS D0AZ-B or D1AZ-A switch you could splice in the harness from your old switch but the "B" switches seem to be selling for several hundred dollars recently.
Most people buy the 71 switch as it's reproduced and also available from Standard for about $20 -$25 dollars. You have to splice in your old harness but it's functional. I personally wouldn't use a non Ford Part here as those 2 big wires entering and leaving the switch carry unfused current directly from the battery and having a Chinese switch have a meltdown could be disastrous.
Most Concours guys I know either buck up for an NOS switch or find a nice used factory switch. As cool as the old Autolite stuff is, i'd actually try and find an NOS (NORS?) Motorcraft switch, cause the wire on some of the Autolite versions is getting kinda stiff after 50 years or so.
Hope this helps, John