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70 Dodge Coronet 500 Woodgrain Dash Trim Above Glove Box Hockey Stick Wood Grain on 2040-parts.com

US $104.70
Location:

Avon, Ohio, United States

Avon, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:mopar Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:2984772

this is a pretty nice hockey stick for your dodge coronet 500..
the rare thing about this is the "coronet 500" script which as far as i understand is not reproduced..
the item does need a repair in the top corner, but considering the fact that this is covered in contact paper, you could fix this and then put new contact paper on it 
and repaint the coronet 500 letters.
so overall, tough to find and in pretty decent shape.
shipping will be 10.00 in the cont usa.
also global ship is an option for you.
please call or text 440-522-0048 with any questions


On Feb-18-16 at 10:14:51 PST, seller added the following information:

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