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Gtx Budget Trim B-body Non Rallye Dash Moulding Coronet 68 69 70 Plymouth R/t on 2040-parts.com

US $104.69
Location:

Bay Village, Ohio, United States

Bay Village, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

here is my most recent feedback on this item.

Positive feedback ratingGreat part and fast delivery. Thanks

this is for a very nice quality dash frame upper molding for a non rallye gauge cluster from a 1968

plymouth but if you paint it black on one half of it all the way down, it will be basically correct for coronet also..

once painted and installed you will never know that this is not a coronet piece

note that it may have one or two very small imperfections but you will like this piece...you could leave as is and i don't think it would be visible if at all on install..

I KNOW HOW TO SHIP THESE WITHOUT DAMAGE AND I USUALLY GET ABOUT 40 DOLLARS MORE FOR THESE BUT AGAIN I HAVE DISCOUNTED

i have discounted the price on this significantly due to this small damage..it is a great buy..will be shipped safely on a piece of wood after the last one i shipped was bent and broken :( eventhough packed well

i believe these fit other b-body issues from dodge and plymouth

again...utterly amazing piece..shiny..clean..a1 for a high end build

here is my recent feedback on this item just like you will get.

Great Transaction A++Fast Shipping!!!!!&Fantasy Packing.:-)Buyer: 
tim6by 409Teal star icon for feedback score in between 100 to 499) 
During past month
 1968 B-Body non rallye ralley dash moulding Coronet molding GTX 68 69 70 1969 (#231532552043)

very clean and very complete and tough to find a unit that is this clean and original.

buyer to pay 20.00 shipping and handling in the cont usa..

international ship will be through the global shipping program.

please cal or text 440-522-0048 with any questions...

 

 

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