1949 Plymouth Instrument Cluster, Original Part #1253043-8285 on 2040-parts.com
Ruby, South Carolina, US
1949 PLYMOUTH INSTRUMENT CLUSTER, #1253043-8285, ORIGINAL PART.
ALL WIRES INCLUDED. NICE SHAPE,
INV#49-61
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