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68 69 Gtx B-body Coronet Convertible Gtx Switch Panel Top Switch Bezel Dash 1969 on 2040-parts.com

US $194.68
Location:

Bay Village, Ohio, United States

Bay Village, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

this is a very rare dash switch panel with the rare bezel and switch for FOR B-BODY CONVERTIBLE from 1968-1969 b-body convertible....i believe that the top switch was in a different place for 70....so this would not work unless you converted the whole dash to a 68 69 style..

this top switch should be in great working shape...but the other switches are untested and not guaranteed..they are just throw ins..you are buying the convertible switch panel..the vert bezel and the vert top switch.

shipping will be via fed ex and will be 13.00 in the cont usa...it will include good packing and insurance and tracker.  international shipping handling and insurance will be global shipping

please text or call 440-522-0048 with any questions

 

so buy this one for restore or for parts.

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