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65 66 Ford Mustang Complete Console Assembly Without Ac, Automatic At on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Makinen, Minnesota, United States

Makinen, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

This is an original 65-66 console in good shape no breaks or cracks ,mounting brackets and wiring , it will need an ashtray for the back it is missing, I would also replace the lens in the back , wire harness is intact and test good ,one of the contact point has been repaired at the rear light . The front wire hold down has also been repaired . The missing parts are readily available on ebay 
Please note this item will be shipped insured 
I have several parts from my 1965 mustangs check out my other listings if you dont see it you can ask I might just have one 
I try to keep prices fair and shipping fair, I usually ship same day , please alow extra time for larger parts up to 2 days to ship I ask a reasonable shipping price to help cover cost if actual cost is less I will promptly refund you they difference.  I will pirnt cost on the lable.
Thank you 
I try and describe all parts to the best of my knowledge keep in mind all parts are OEM mustang parts off of my personal cars

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