1966 66 1967 Chevy Impala Caprice Rare Am Fm Stereo Multiplex Console Controls on 2040-parts.com
South Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Super rare original Impala/Caprice console door with radio control knobs. The door has a new brushed aluminum insert and new decal. All the knobs do turn back and forth but it is untested also the back cover was refinished in the correct wrinkle black coating. Complete with factory wire harness in great condition. Also come's with the clip that holds the harness to the back side of the door. This unit will fit 66 auto and 4spd console's and was a one year only option that is non existing today. I have seen 67 impalas with them but correct for 1966. Please email all questions before bidding. FREE shipping in the CONTINENTAL USA. Thanks for looking.
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