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1967 Mustang Original Radio Knobs on 2040-parts.com

US $38.99
Location:

Harrisonburg, Virginia, US

Harrisonburg, Virginia, US
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This is a complete set of all original radio knobs that are in near mint condition for a non console equipped 1967 Mustang. All chrome on these knobs are in excellent condition with no pitting. Also included is the bushing for the on/off knob and the plastic tuner control for the tuning knob. Don't miss out on these very hard to find pieces. You will not be disappointed if you need these. The knobs are marked C7ZA18817 UT 1089 FOMOCO and C7GA-18817-A MD 15432 FOMOCO. The cones are marked C7GA-18A952-A MD 15426.  All sales are final with no returns, so please ask questions before bidding. Payment will be due within 5 days of auctions end.

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