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66 67 Dodge Charger Full Center Console W Clock & Harness Rare Set Wow on 2040-parts.com

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Aurora, Illinois, United States

Aurora, Illinois, United States
A very rare console from a 66 Charger Complete with Unripped White Arm rest pad & FATORY Clock with complete harness VERY RARE No cracks in Console. Chrome above average Clock moves freely Electroluminescent light harness intact. Ask questions as needed Correct for a 66 will work in a 67 as well.
Brand:MOPAR ORIGINAL

A  very rare console from a 66 Charger Complete with Unripped White Arm rest pad & FATORY Clock with complete harness VERY RARE No cracks in Console. Chrome above average Clock moves freely  Electroluminescent light harness intact. Ask questions as needed Correct for a 66 will work in a 67 as well. 

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