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1964-66 Gto 4-speed Console on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Wesley Chapel, Florida, United States

Wesley Chapel, Florida, United States

I am offering an original four speed console for 1964 through 1966 GTO, Tempest and LeMans. The plastic base is nice with no cracks or pulled screw holes. The chrome top plate has pitting and it was drilled at some time, probably to mount a tach, which I showed in the photos. I filled the drill marks with epoxy. The glove box is clean and everything is correct factory original. I don't have the key for the lock but the release mechanism is moving freely. A locksmith can make a key if the buyer wants one. The wiring harness is included and the plugs are good. It is a complete and attractive original console. Please ask any questions you may have before buying.

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