Hello, here is a console from a 1966 Ford Mustang, automatic with a/c.It's not perfect but it's pretty nice,the black paint needs to be redone and the tan plastic is a little faded.The wires are still there and not cut,the rear lense is still there so is the ash tray and front chrome piece.Thanks for looking!
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