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1965 Mercury Chrome Radio Block Off Plate...nos???? on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Liberty, Kentucky, US

Liberty, Kentucky, US
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Up for sale is a radio block off plate the fits a 65 fullsize Mercury car.  It's possibly new old stock and the only reason I doubt it is because the nuts have been screwed onto the mounting studs. Excellent condition with no pitting, chips, or scratches. The number on the back is C5MF-10A86-C.

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