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1968 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner Satellite Gtx Mopar Dodge Clock on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Grass Valley, California, United States

Grass Valley, California, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:Borg Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply

Here is a dash clock from a 68 or 69 Plymouth Satellite. Replace the generic dummy panel with a clock. Listed as parts or not working since I never tested it, the face needs a good cleaning, possibly some touch up, and the hands are faded. Have 2 of the 3 mounting screws. Great candidate for a quartz conversion. Great for a driver, or parts. Missing the knob. If you have any questions, feel free to ask, selling as is with no returns since it is listed as parts, shipping will be 12 dollars in the US lower 48, Paypal only, thank you for looking and have a wonderful day.

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