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1971-75 Gm Oem Chevy Chevrolet Radio Knobs Very Nice Used on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Brunswick, Ohio, United States

Brunswick, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

THIS IS A FULL SET OF 4 PIECES OF EARLY 70'S CHEVROLET RADIO KNOBS.  THEY ARE IN GREAT CONDITION FOR THEIR AGE.  THE FADER KNOBS HAVE THE FOLLOWING PART #'S.  3983898,3980197.  THE CHROME IS IN NEAR PERFECT CONDITION AND I WOULD RATE IT AN A- AS FAR AS CONDITION.  THERE ARE A COUPLE LITTLE MARKS ON THE BACK OF THE CHROME FIN.  THE KNOBS THEMSELVES ARE COMPLETELY INTACT BUT HAVE A COUPLE HAIRLINE CRACKS ON THE BACK OF THE WHITE PLASTIC PARTS.  I TESTED THESE ON A RADIO AND THEY STAY ON NICE AND TIGHT.  CORRECT FOR CHEVELLE, SS, CAMARO, Z28, IMPALA, NOVA, VEGA HAPPY BIDDING. 

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