1970 1971 1972 Ford Truck Ranger Xlt Instument Cluster Oem on 2040-parts.com
Slayton, Minnesota, US
Up for sale is a very good condition instrument cluster for a 1970- 72 Ford truck.This has the correct XLT and Ranger wood grain for those years. The burl wood started in 1970. I removed this in working order form a really nice 71 ranger. I have most all parts for these trucks, call with questions. Jim 507-227-6052 Thanks for looking and good luck! I will be listing the dash wood grain parts on Sunday.
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