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Dodge Plymouth 1962 413 Cross Ram Max Wedge Engine, Custom Wall Clock on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

La Mesa, California, US

La Mesa, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

I have for Auction, a Classic 1962 Plymouth & Dodge, 413 Cross Ram, Max Wedge, Drag Racing Engine, Custom Wall Clock.

This NEW Plastic Wall Clock, has a Large, Clear "GLASS" Dial Cover. It measures 8 3/4" overall, with a 6 1/2" Dial Diameter, and uses One AA Battery (Not Included).

A great gift for the Muscle Car enthusiast in the family, and is intended to be an indoor hobby room, shop and/or garage wall clock. Each Custom Clock Dial, is installed in a Brand New MAINSTAYS clock. It has been tested for proper operation. I have other Motorcycle & Muscle Car Wall Clocks. See my other items, or contact me for details.

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 I HIGHLY Recommend suggest buying $1.95 USPS Insurance for this Fragile Glass Clock. Buyer pays S/H, Plus USPS shipping insurance, for any returns and/or replacement.

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