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Original Blue Ac Dash Pad 1968 1969 Buick Gs Skylark Sport Wagon Special Deluxe on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Manahawkin, New Jersey, United States

Manahawkin, New Jersey, United States
Nice original. No cracks. AC vents included. Please see the full description.
Other Part Number:sportwagon gs 69 68

This is a nice blue dash pad for a 68 69 Buick GS, Skylark, Sport Wagon, or Special Deluxe.  There is a slight imperfection on the very right top.  It seems to have come from the factory like that but want to mention it.  No discoloration but a slight raised spot(see the picture). Check out the pictures.

This may fit other years, makes, and models but please make sure for yourself.

Please see the pictures

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