This is the main fuse block that mounts underneath the dash board on the drivers side from a 1956 Buick Century. It is in fair to good condition. Comes complete with the mounting bracket, turn signal flasher and glass fuses. I have left the wire terminal ends connected to the backside of the fuse block as they maybe useful to someone. Please let the pictures help you decide.
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