58 Impala Convertible 348 Nomad Belair Biscayne Delray Brookwood Dash Clock Oem on 2040-parts.com
Haddonfield, New Jersey, US
This clock is clean enough to use in a daily driver type car. The hands move freely with the set stem, some pimples on top (not to visible if at all, when installed in dash).
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