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1967-72 Chevrolettruck- Orig. Instrument Gauge Cluster (w/new Chrome Bezel) on 2040-parts.com

US $215.00
Location:

Greenville, South Carolina, United States

Greenville, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used

My son and I are restoring a 72 Chevy Pickup, although I see nothing wrong with this instrument cluster, he had to have a new one.

We had already purchased a new chrome bezel as you can see in the picture. Still he had to have a new one.
There is nothing wrong with the old instrument cluster except it is original one that came in the truck.

I thought it looked great and everything works on it, but he bought the new one so we have no need for the old one.

This is a great opportunity to get this cluster at a great price (paid over $800.00 for the new one.

Guarantee all components to work.Bid now before this one is gone.

Note*** I do not ship out of the Continental U.S.


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