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1967 Camaro Firebird 400 Rs Ss 350 396 Z28 Chevy Pontiac Console on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Imperial Beach, California, US

Imperial Beach, California, US
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Used console in decent shape. Needs reconditioning like repaint black parts, cleaning, polishing chrome trim, bulb for courtesy lamp.

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