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1955 1956 Plymouth Belvedere Savoy Fury Desoto Panel Temperature Switch Knob on 2040-parts.com

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Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, United States

Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, United States
USED EXCELLENT CONDITION
Manufacturer Part Number:1595266 Surface Finish:CHROME

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 1955 1956 ORIGINAL PLYMOUTH TEMPERATURE SWITCH KNOB. THIS SWITCH KNOB IS ALSO USED IN BELVEDERE, DESOTO, FURY, PLAZA AND SAVOY. THIS IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH NO NICKS OR SCRATCHES. THIS WILL LOOK GREAT IN YOUR CAR. I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING IF MORE THAN ONE ITEM IS PURCHASED.

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