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1968 Pontiac Grand Prix Automatic Console Or Hot Rod Project Part?? on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Enid, Oklahoma, US

Enid, Oklahoma, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:General Motors Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

I have a Center Console for an automatic on the floor car or truck. This console was removed from a 1968 Pontiac Grand Prix. The chrome is amazing condition for being 45 years old. The wood grain veneer insert pieces will need replaced. The shift indicator is for a 3 speed automatic. I think this would also be a Cool Candidate to put in some other vehicle as well and just customize it to fit! The plastic housing is in very good shape with no cracks. The console lid has one corner broke off where one of the mounting holes goes in. The other corner is in good shape. (See Pics) The hinge it self looks okay. This is a large item which will have to ship in a long box and the forward piece that connects to the dash I have removed and it will ship in its own box to prevent damage. This item is sold in As Is and described condition. Full Payment must be received within 7 days of auctions close. I do have some other parts from this car in separate auctions.

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