Vintage Dash Clock 1950's Pontiac on 2040-parts.com
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
ONE 1950's PONTIAC DASH CLOCK 6 VOLT ★The REAL DEAL ~ NOT a Reproduction★ • ONE 55+ Year Old , BLACK FACED, DASHBOARD CLOCK. Guessing it is for 1952 pontiac*; but Buyer to confirm fitment for themselves. • Details (Zoom in on the high resolution photos to see all details):
• Guessing it fits many, many 1950's to 1960s Chevy vehicles. This is a 100% vintage part, not a knock-off reproduction. |
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