1964-1970 Mopar B-body Charger Coronet Road Runner Gtx Satellite Console Lenses on 2040-parts.com
Alliance, Ohio, United States
1964-1970 Mopar B-Body Console LensesReplace the discolored, missing or deteriorated plastic console lamps lense with a pair of brand new reproduction lense. The bull's-eye console lamps are located in each side of the center console to illuminate the front foot well of the vehicle. Mopar Authentic Restoration Product Will fit 1964-70 B-body hardtop and convertible models equipped with optional center console including:
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