1968 68 69 Dodge Coronet 440 Plastic Emblem/dash Plate Bezel P Side Trim B Body on 2040-parts.com
Spring, Texas, United States
UP FOR BIDDING IS A VERY NICE ORIGINAL OEM PLASTIC DASHBOARD EMBLEM PLATE FOR YOUR 1968 OR 1969 DODGE CORONET 440. IT MEASURES ABOUT 22" LONG. IT IS IN VERY NICE CONDITION FOR BEING 48 YEARS OLD. NO CRACKS OR CHIPS AND COMES WITH THE MOUNTING SCREWS. THIS CAN USE A GOOD CLEANING AND POLISHING TO LOOK GREAT. THIS IS SOLD AS IS AND BUYER PAYS SHIPPING. THANKS FOR LOOKING. I WILL HAVE MORE DASH PARTS LISTED SOON FROM THIS 1968 CORONET 440 COMPLETE DASH.
|
Dash Parts for Sale
- 1967 1968 mustang dash ash tray oem original(US $29.99)
- 1955, 56 chevrolet cameo speedometer(US $79.00)
- 1977 1978 1979 lincoln mark v dash gauge bezel with big radio opening nice(US $125.00)
- 1962 cadillac dash speaker plate 1961(US $300.00)
- 911 dashboard oem porsche 964/993 vinyl upper dash board 1990-1998
- Dakota digital dash 47-53 chevy gmc pickup truck 6 gauge cluster vfd3-47c-pu new(US $650.75)
MAZDA5 RESIDUAL PERFORMANCE IS 'BEST KEPT SECRET'
Thu, 10 Oct 2013A NEW diesel version of the Mazda5 MPV has stormed onto the market with the best residuals in its class. Used car valuation expert CAP has described the 1.6-litre diesel model as a "best kept secret" and has predicted that the Sport model will retain 32 per cent of its value after three-years and 60,000-miles. The TS2 model also performs extremely well, with a 31 per cent retained value predicted.
Holden Commodore
Fri, 28 Jul 2006This is the all-new Holden Commodore, a car that GM will hope continue its decade-long position at the top of the sales charts in Australia. First introduced there in 1978, 2.4 million units have since been built, and this latest VE Commodore also marks the first $1billion car program in the country. The more European design brings about a longer wheelbase for a stronger stance and a more defined body-side.
Pothole app gets goverment backing
Tue, 31 Dec 2013A NEW SMARTPHONE APP to report potholes has been given backing by the government. The Department for Transport has given £30,000 to help develop the app, which has been launched by the Cyclists’ Touring Club (CTC). The app is part of the CTC’s ‘Fill That Hole’ pothole reporting website.