1957 Buick Dash Parts. Most parts have pitting but he little temp knobs are quite nice with only a little pitting on the back. All would make good cores to rechrome. I will ship worldwide, just ask for shipping charges to your country.
Dash Parts for Sale
- 1957 buick dash parts(US $19.95)
- 1953 buick super, roadmaster dash clock(US $65.00)
- Original 1967 camaro center dash vent assembly air conditioning ac(US $35.00)
- 1955 ford speedometer face plate & dome cover (new)(US $75.00)
- Vw bug beetle fuse assembly 67-71 10 fuse, vw fuel inj relay, oil sensor &more(US $16.00)
- '71-'72 cutlass/442 dash instrument bezel used oem (4514)(US $44.95)
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