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1966-67 Mopar Dodge Plymouth B Body Console Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $390.00
Location:

Mount Airy, North Carolina, United States

Mount Airy, North Carolina, United States
decent parts for there age
Brand:Chrysler Surface Finish:blue

Here are parts from a Mopar 1966-67 era C or B Body console. This plastic console is one of the best you will find for used. The plastic has been dyed black at some point in time,was blue. Needs to be re-dyed. The very back of this console has had a repair as seen in pictures. Done very professionally! All the pot metal parts have surface flaking common to pot metal of this era. I have not tried to clean the metal at all .Metal would benefit from cleaning. Please take a good look at pictures and ask questions if you have any. The shipping requires an oversize box. FedEx charges a 25.00 oversize charge plus the shipping cost for this size box. 90.00 shipping to lower 48 Local pickup is most welcome!

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