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77 87 Gmc Chevy Pickup Truck Dash Steering Column Cover Plate Trim Oem Used on 2040-parts.com

US $12.50
Location:

Gracey, Kentucky, United States

Gracey, Kentucky, United States
Good used 36 year old part with normal wear
Surface Finish:plastic Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Warranty:No

 Here is 1 "one"each OEM used lower dash steering column cover trim plate removed from a 1982 Chevy pickup truck but fits 1977-1987 chevy trucks.Part number #14023008 molded into backside of part and measures 9&1/2" inches long and mounts using 4 screw holes with 8"inches between the 2 widest screw holes and has the "short ribs" on backside of part  [see picture of each style;this auction is for short style] also this part has the small grain pattern on front of part. .No effort to cleanup yet but it will cleanup fine.Buyer pays a fixed USA 48 STATE shipping handling fee of $3.50.PLEASE SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS,THANKS

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