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★100 Point Cars★1968-69 Chevelle,el Camino★dash Repair Panel,top Dash Areas★ on 2040-parts.com

US $179.98
Location:

Glendale, Arizona, United States

Glendale, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used

This auction is for the top dash area that I removed from all the spot welds and cut thru the welds on the sides given you the full top section. Very solid coming off a Scottsdale Arizona original 1969 Malibu but does have one small rust hole where my finger is pointing to in the last photo, very minor. Does not come with anything else, just the top dash and were it curves in the front edge, not the glove box area or side filler piece by the door jamb. I show some photos of the front seam, my finger are pointing at, will remove it from there.Those are available if needed for a little more money, was factory A/C which makes a different on the piece by the glove box. **Please Allow 1 week to get to this order to remove it and to wrap it up for shipping** 

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