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1963 Oldsmobile Jetfire Turbo 4 Speed Shift Console, on 2040-parts.com

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Annandale, Minnesota, United States

Annandale, Minnesota, United States
CHROME BASE HAS BEEM TRIMMED ON LOWER PORTION OF PASSENGER SIDE, HAS CRACK IN CENTER ROUND COLLAR, FOUR HOLES DRILLED IN FORWARD SIDE. GAUGE NEEDS CLEAN-UP AND IS NOT TESTED
Brand:OLDSMOBILE, GM Other Part Number:INV #2783 DM Manufacturer Part Number:MUSCLE CAR, MOTOR TREND, TURBO BOOST Surface Finish:CHROME Interchange Part Number:INJECTED,

RARE 1963 OLDSMOBILE JETFIRE TURBO 4 SPEED SHIFT CENTER CONSOLE WITH ECONOMY POWER FLUID INJECTION GAUGE, THE JETFIRE HAD THE ALUMINUM 215 V-8 WITH TURBO CHARGER AND WATER/ ALCOHOL INJECTION. FACE PLATE HAS VERY FEW PITS, GAUGE NEEDS SOME CLEANUP INSIDE LENS, CHROME BASE HAS BEEN TRIMMED ON PASSENGER SIDE BOTTOM, SEE PICTURES. THIS ONE IS STRANGE AND HARD TO FIND, FOR JETFIRE PROJECT OR REPURPOSE IN HOT ROD, RAT ROD.

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