70/71/72/73/74 Barracuda Challenger Console on 2040-parts.com
Youngstown, Ohio, United States
FOR SALE IS A FROM A 71 BARRACUDA CONSOLE,IT IS IN VERY NICE CONDITION HOWEVER IT IS MISSING THE LOCK,AND THERE ARE 2 TABS THAT HOLD THE 2 HAVES TOGETHER THAT ARE BROKEN [AN EAST FIX] IT IS ALSO MISSING THE REAR ASH TRAY.. .PS THESE WILL FIT MANY DIFFERENT APPLICATIONS,IF YOU HAVE ANY ? CALL 330-549-9700..please make sure that this will fit your car before bidding.
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