Mopar 1970-1974 E Body Cluster Cuda- Challenger on 2040-parts.com
Mount Airy, North Carolina, United States
Here is a find in my attic consisting of an instrument panel cluster,surrounds and radio for the 1970-74 E body non rally cars. I am selling parts from cars that I parted 30 years ago and I never know what is next. I will be selling another dash cluster in another auction[ E body 1970-74] with just the cluster and wood grain finish. These parts are [45 years old] not tested and strictly sold AS IS. Look at pictures carefully. Shipping will be 30.00 to lower 48 |
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