1937 1938 Chevrolet Clock Delete Space Filler When Original Clock Is Not Used on 2040-parts.com
Redmond, Oregon, US
We have accumulated several radio deletes in our shelved antique car radio collection. This is example supposed to be 1937 or 1938 Chevrolet clock or radio? delete, filler for the dash when no clock (radio?) is installed. Great for making the dash look finished to excellence when you are not going to the expense to install an original antique/classic radio in your old car. This is just stamped tin (sheet metal) with painted surface sowing a very small Chevy emblem in the center which appears to have been originally painted just same as the outer surface of this part. Tiny amount of surface with some surface paint loss, which will restore perfectly for any show application. Installation hardware is not included. We don't have enough Chevrolet experience from these years to know for sure if this is for clock or radio replacement, so research your application before bidding.
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