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1966 Fairlane Gta Console Automatictype Shifter Plates Nearly Perfect Rare Item on 2040-parts.com

US $900.00
Location:

Valley View, Pennsylvania, United States

Valley View, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

An EXCELLENT overall condition automatic console.

This is well above driver quality but not concourse.

NO CRACKS in the plastic anywhere.

Plates are all there, it has the tray insert and the rear courtesy light also as is the wiring harness for the courtesy light. One small scratch near front on drivers side (see 5th picture).

The front plate still has the tongue that secures the very front edge of the plate underneath the console (THAT'S RARE)!!!!!! Last picture, inside the orange circle.

Please look at the pictures carefully.

If you have any questions at all please send a message.

ALL ITEMS ARE SHIPPED WITH TRACKING AND INSURANCE.

THERE IS NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING FOR THIS ITEM!!!!

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