I have 2 1964 Ford Galaxie consoles and miscellaneous trim pieces for them. they are in restorable condition. One is black and the other is tan.The lid for the Tan console was died red. The tan console has the tunnel housing support but the black one does not. These are left over parts from a build. The plate that comes with the black console is for an automatic shifter.
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