66 67 Console Clock Assy Chevy Chevelle Malibu El Camino New Quartz Movement on 2040-parts.com
midway muscle car land, United States
We now offer a new reproduction of the factory original style 1966 & 1967 Chevelle Malibu & El Camino Console Clock. Face, housing, and bracket are exact reproduction of the original. The movement has been updated to a modern quartz movement. Installs in automatic and manual consoles. . We sell in a separate auction the console harness that plugs into the clock. . |
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