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1960 1961 1962 Dodge Dart Polara Dash Light Driver on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Caribou, Maine, United States

Caribou, Maine, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Brand:merit mfg Manufacturer Part Number:driver

   Up for sale is a Dodge Dart PANELESCENT dash light driver unit. This unit is NEW made by with modern components. This is my latest design of this hard to find driver. I have just updated this driver. The orginal Chrysler drivers were prone to premature failure. This was due to high heat and moisture allowed to get into the unit. Mine is completely sealed with military grade epoxy. Now you can have a brand new replacement unit that plugs into your cars orginal wiring. Get this while you can, even if yours is working it will fail sooner or later. 

  This can bolt into the same location as the orginal unit. I have included a picture of a orginal unit for illustration only its not included in the auction. This will also replace drivers used on other early 60's Mopars.You no longer need a core! If you were told your transformer is bad and your orginal unit cant be repaired, you now have a solution. 

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