Here you have a left lower dash pad out of a 1974 Corvette. In decent shape but the lower right corner as viewed from the rear is cracked and a bit of the plastic is broken. Nothing a little epoxy wouldn't handle. There is also a screw broken off in this corner that shows up in the pic. The steel reinforcement angle on the right side as viewed from the rear is a bit cancerous as well. The car sat outside most of it's life. It's also either a bit cruddy or the factory dye has faded away and appears to be showing black thru the blue color. I think this shows up well in the pics. Intended for a car with A/C.
Dash Parts for Sale
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