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1955 Plymouth Plaza 2dr Sedan Temp & Heater Knobs on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Long Lake, Minnesota, US

Long Lake, Minnesota, US
:

PLYMOUTH PLAZA TEMPERATURE AND HEATER KNOBS / ASSEMBLIES

This auction is for the original knobs that came out of a 1955 Plymouth Plaza 2 door sedan.


Plaza Temperature & Heater Knobs, Assemblies and Trim Pieces. 

These knobs turn easily from side to side. 

These pieces need a good cleaning. 

There is some pitting that has started.  There are scratches throughout. 

Part numbers we see are 1608571 and 1608570.  The bolts are intact on both pieces for easy placement on the dash.

These will work for a driver, but should not be considered show quality. 

Professionally Packaged!


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  • Condition  Used, vintage.
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  • Warranty – Sold as is.
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