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1964-66 Ford Thunderbird Dash Panel Frame Console Trim Tbird on 2040-parts.com

US $215.00
Location:

Douglas, Arizona, United States

Douglas, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford Surface Finish:Vinyl Placement on Vehicle:Front

I have for sale a really Good condition complete Dash frame with the original logo and the Original Speaker vent grill that came off from a 1964 Ford Thunderbird coupe.

It is Not Cracked  or damaged on any side. Original Vinyl color is white, Vinyl may need some clean or replace.
Excellent part for a restoration project.

Dash includes an "amplifier part" which I believe is the transistor Ignition coil part number C3TF-12A027-A

***I have a friend of mine that could upholster the dash professionaly on any color if requested, please contact me for details.

Please let me know if you have any questions. 


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