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68 Mopar B Body Original Rally Dash Radio Face Plate Charger Coronet Supper Bee? on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Hansville, Washington, United States

Hansville, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mopar Manufacturer Part Number:2889 036 63388

      Mopar B Body Radio Face Plate.
      Here is a Mopar B body radio face plate. It looks to be in fair shape. I do not see any cracks in it . The screw mounting holes look to be in fair shape. On the back side one of  the holes is flared on the bottom. I don't think that will hurt any as fare as mounting it. The paint is wore off in spots. You will want to have it re-painted. This came on a AM radio that was model 9BBCC 2884 631. Look at photos and check number to be sure this is what you are looking for. I do not know what car this fits on or if it is for 68 or 69.I just know it is B Body.A fellow ebayer says it is for 1968 with the rally dash.
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