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Mopar 1964 Plymouth Dodge B Body Dash Cluster on 2040-parts.com

US $97.50
Location:

Mount Airy, North Carolina, United States

Mount Airy, North Carolina, United States
missing one gauge section
Part Brand:chrysler

Here is a instrument cluster for the 1964 Dodge or Plymouth. This cluster is missing the temperature and gas gauges in the front left side section as pictured. The front face panel is not broken as most panels are from this era. They used hard brittle plastic in this era that was prone to snap into. The lens on the front panel where the gas and temperature gauges were, are missing and has had an X mark sketched in the plastic for some reason. Looks like something a juvenile would do,my opinion. This panel was just pulled from a parts care recently and not tested in any way. 50 year old used parts. 17.00 shipping to lower 48

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