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Vintage Gm Chevrolet Quartz Dash Clock on 2040-parts.com

C $44.00
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MPS Electronics, Canada

MPS Electronics, Canada
Condition:New Brand:ACDelco Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:14043294 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:1#997444


Vintage GM - Chevrolet Quartz Dash Clock

New old stock - tested 100% - Keeps perfect time

Includes wiring harness - backlight - installation guide

Not sure the models it will fit from late 70's to early 80's - Impala - Caprice - Malibu?

12vdc - negative ground automotive applications - Mfg: 1981 - 1983 ?

NO warranty implied or expressed - NO returns on electrical items (tested working)

Contact me if you have any questions - Thank you for having a look!

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