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1967-68 Chrysler New Yorker, Imperial Newport, 300 Speedometer Gauge Cluster on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used

Up for sale this speedometer cluster dated 5-18-67 see pic after research it fits a 1967-68 Chrysler New Yorker, Imperial, Newport, 300.  I have no way to test you are buying in as-is condition I picked up From an old mechanics shop in North Carolina,  It was up on a shelf I don't believe somebody would have taken time to take out if it didn't work.  There is one little crack in the front plastic as seen in pic 4 and there is not a knob on the clock adjustment rod.  rod there just no knob.  If you have any question please email me thanks for looking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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