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1930 's Studebaker Dash Clock Delete 35 36 37 38 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
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Flowery Branch, Georgia, US
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1930 's STUDEBAKER DASH CLOCK  DELETE 35 36 37 38

Description:

Dash delete from a 1930 's Studebaker.
Measures: 4 7/8" O.D.
Three mounting tabs.
3/8" deep on edge without tab and 3/4" tall with tabs.
Not sure of exact application.




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