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1964 Pontiac Grand Prix Console & Vacuum Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Magnolia, Texas, United States

Magnolia, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Pontiac

Condition:  Excellent, with vacuum gauge almost show quality (no blemishes or pitting).  Vacuum gauge works. Console compartment section has some very light beginning blemishes, but barely noticeable. Includes rear light assy.  This console will fit earlier Pontiac big cars (1961- 63).  Door hinge and compartment button and box are in fine shape.  Vacuum gauge section of the console is almost show quality.  Ash tray lid functions properly.  This is a quality part.  Please send Seller any questions you have on this unit.

Contact Seller for shipping options - shipping cost depends on Buyer's location.  Will probably need to ship in two boxes to ship safely. NOTE:  Price reduced to $400.00  

Note from Seller:  will ship to Continental US only (Lower 48), not Alaska, Hawaii or U.S. possessions or territories.

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