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1977-81 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Ninety Eight Custom Cruiser Dash Insert Panel on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
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Charlottesville, Virginia, US

Charlottesville, Virginia, US
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THIS IS A GORGEOUS DRIVER SIDE DASH PANEL WITH RICH WOODGRAIN COLOR USED FOR THE 1977 TO 1981 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88, NINETY EIGHT AND CUSTOM CRUISER MODELS.

THE SMALL RECTANGLE CUTOUT TO THE LEFT OF THE STEERING COLUMN IS FOR THE CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH PLACED ON SOME MODELS.CLOSE TO NEW CONDITION, VERY NICE CHROME AND AN EXCELLENT REPLACEMENT PART FOR YOUR OLDSMOBILE

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