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1963-64 Pontiac Ash Tray And Housing Full Size Car Used on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
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Westwood, New Jersey, United States

Westwood, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

1963-64 PONTIAC USED ASH TRAY FOR FULL SIZE CARS. COMES WITH THE BRACKET AND 2 SCREWS THAT HOLD TO THE DASH.A COUPLE PAINT CHIPS . ITS A NICE COLOR AND PRETTY GOOD SHAPE .IF ANY OTHER INFORMATION NEEDED CALL PHIL AT 551-200-1783  MORE NOS AND RESTORED PARTS TO COME!    ALL ITEMS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS.  ABSOLUTELY NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON.  ALL SALES ARE FINAL. PLEASE MAKE A OFFER! THANKS FOR LOOKING. EACH PURCHASE COME WITH A FREE GIFT!

Thurs is my last shipping date. closing for the Holiday, Happy Holiday  Best Regards Phil . See u next Yr.

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