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1958-1962 Corvette, Chevrolet, Gm Products Clock Housing With Playboy Insert on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

West Friendship, Maryland, United States

West Friendship, Maryland, United States
Great for vintage Rat Rod, Custom
Brand:GM Other Part Number:Dec 60 Manufacturer Part Number:2279015 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

1958-1962 Corvette Clock Housing with Playboy Insert
Custom made Playboy Clock/Delete insert
Cool 60's Metal Flake... Can be backlite for night effect
Original GM housing with no clock workings
Just uncovered inside vintage Corvette parts lot

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