Mopar 1968 Dodge Rt Charger Coronet Rallye Dash Gauge Instrument Cluster Low Mi on 2040-parts.com
Mount Prospect, Illinois, United States
MOPAR 1968 DODGE CHARGER RT OR CORONET RT OR SUPER BEE RALLYE DASH TACH GAUGE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER THIS CAME OUT OF A 1968 CHARGER RT AUTO CAR 4,900 MILE CAR THAT WAS SOLD NEW AT MR NORMS GRAND SPALDING DODGE AND WAS TOTALED IN SUMMER OF 68 WILL NEED SOME TLC SEE PICS THE CAR SAT OUTSIDE IN A CHICAGO BACK YARD TILL 1990 TILL FINALY RUSTED AWAY AND JUNKED PLEASE NOTE SAT IN MY PARENTS BASEMENT 50 YEAR HOBBY FOR OVER 25 YEARS WILL NEED A REAL GOOD CLEANING BUT REAL NICE METAL AND ELECTRIC AS YOU CAN SEE FREE SHIPPING U.S.A WE SHIP WORLDWIDE!!!! |
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