1967 Dodge B-body Instrument Panel With Glove Box Door on 2040-parts.com
Freeville, New York, United States
Original Dashboard instrument panel and glove box door with metal frame.
Stored away for 20 plus years. Paint is originally black. No cracks. Speedometer, amp meter, temp & fuel gauge. No lock for the glove box. Is available locally. Came off of a 1967 Dodge Coronet. |
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