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1955 1956 Chevrolet Radio Tone Control Knob on 2040-parts.com

US $12.49
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San Martin, California, United States

San Martin, California, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:CCCP Surface Finish:Molded Plastic steel insert Manufacturer Part Number:EO529 Warranty:Yes

 1955 1956 Chevrolet Radio Tone Control Knob Set.


New Reproduction and Beautifully Molded.

This is an Exact Reproduction of the Original Radio Tone Control Knobs.

These are First Quality NRS (New Reproduction Stock)

 

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All Our New Parts are warranted and can be returned for up to 14 Days from the time you receive it, but must be returned it the original Condition and Packaging! BUYER to PAY all Return Shipping Costs. Refunds will be released upon our inspecting the returned item.

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