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1970-73 Camaro Oem 4 Spd Center Consol Section on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
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Seminole, Florida, United States

Seminole, Florida, United States
THIS IS A VERY GOOD DRIVER QUALITY PART
Brand:3795798 Other Part Number:3795798 Manufacturer Part Number:3795798 Surface Finish:PLASTIC Interchange Part Number:3795798 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

THIS IS A VERY GOOD CONDITION DRIVER QUALITY CENTER SECTION OF THE 70-73 CAMARO CENTER CONSOL... THIS PART HAS SOME SMALL BUT EASY TO REPAIR DAMAGED AREAS IN THE REAR SECTION OF THE ARM REST PACKING TRAY...  IT APPEARS THET THERE WAS A SMALL HOLE DRILLED IN THE UNDER DASH PORTION AT THE FRONT OF THE CONSOL THIS IS NOT SEEN WHEN INSTALLED WITH THE COVER ON THE TOP BUT CAN EASILY BE REPAIRED AS WELL... THSI IS A GREAT PART IF YOU ARE REBUILDING YOUR BROKEN CONSOL OR WANT TO START FRESH AND LOCATE THE REMAINING PARTS TO COMPLETE THIS ONE... LOOK AT MY OTHER LISTINGS FOR MORE CAMARO PARTS ... OPENED TO OFFERS JUST MASH THE BLUE BUTTON SEND YOURS...

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