1969 70 Mustang Instrument Dash Gauge Housings, Black Bezels And Lenses - Nice on 2040-parts.com
Bristow, Virginia, United States
1969 Mustang instrument cluster parts - you get everything in the pics. Includes housings with all blue light filters intact, turn signal fittings, black bezels, and lenses. Bidding starts at $25 with no reserve. Shipping and handling is $8 to 48 CONUS states only. Good luck.
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