1955 55 Pontiac Star Chief Right Passenger Side Dash Interior Trim on 2040-parts.com
Glendale, Arizona, US
Here is a right (passenger) side piece of interior dash trim for a 1955 Pontiac Star Chief id does have some surface rust on it, but is still a solid piece. It has all the mounting studs intact on the back, and could be re-plated for show or restoration use
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