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63 64 65 Oem Barracuda Valiant Dart Factory Floor Shift Console on 2040-parts.com

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Aurora, Illinois, United States

Aurora, Illinois, United States
63 64 65 OEM Barracuda Valiant Dart Factory Floor Shift Console from a 65 Barracuda S car. No cracks in plastic, chrome has some wear, needs ash tray. A great core detail and install. VERY RARE works with push button trans. I have the shifter and harness for this set up in other auctions please check it out
Brand:MOPAR

63 64 65 OEM Barracuda Valiant Dart Factory Floor Shift Console  from a 65 Barracuda S car. No cracks in plastic, chrome has some wear, needs ash tray. A great core detail and install. VERY RARE works with push button trans. I have the shifter and harness for this set up in other auctions please check it out 

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