This is a very rare and hard to find dashboard . It is from a Crosley . I do not know if there is a difference in the years from 1946 to 1952 . I'm selling as I found it . It includes the radio that the dials work, the defroster vents , the glovebox door and speaker cover .There is no damage, extra holes or rust . Just surface rust . The dash is 43 3/4" wide and the instrument hole is 4 3/4X 7 3/4" .I will ship by FEDEX ground in the USA only . No International shipping .
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