1942 - 1947 Cadillac Instrument Guage Bezels 160726 42029 on 2040-parts.com
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1942 - 1947 CADILLAC INSTRUMENT GUAGE BEZELS. THIS IS FOR A SET OF THREE (2) . THESE ARE REPRODUCTIONS MADE TO ORIGINAL SPECIFICATIONS AND WILL FIT AALL MODEL. GREAT ITEM TO MAKE THAT DASH SPARKLE!
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