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1970 Coronet 500 Sport Satellite Black Steering Column Trim Mopar 70 Only on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
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Moberly, Missouri, US

Moberly, Missouri, US
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You are bidding on a piece of black steering column trim that will work on 1970 B Bodies without the ralley Dash(Coronet, Coronet R/T, Coronet 500, Satellite, Sport Satellite). This covers the part of the steering column that fits thru the dash. No color flaking, but it does have one corner chipped, see pics. Will be hard to see once installed, no other cracks or breaks I see. Out of a 1970 Coronet. Part Number is 2984713. One year only part. Will not work on GTX, Charger, Road Runner, or Super Bee. Free Shipping!!

Lucky winner pays $0.00 shipping within the US. Paypal only. PAYMENT MUST BE RECIEVED WITHIN 5 days or I reserve the right to relist item and will file a claim for non payment.

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