1968-70 Mopar Dodge Plymouth Charger Roadrunner Console Black Auto on 2040-parts.com
Mount Airy, North Carolina, United States
Here is a nice as you will find console for the 1968-70 B Body Mopar. I had saved this console for my 1969 M code Super Bee that I sold years ago with out this part. I have had it in my garage attic for at least 15 years. I took this out of a 1969 Charger and removed the shifter bracket from the floor pan. This is the whole 9 yards! Every thing you need to the transmission. There is only one crack in plastic that is photoed . Please take a good look at pictures and ask questions if you have any. I prefer local pickup on this hard to ship item. Come to beautiful Mt. Airy NC , Mayberry RFD and spend a day. Home town of Andy Griffith. Get a pork chop sandwich at Snappy Lunch and get you hair cut at Floyed's barber shop. |
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