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1965 Dodge Coronet Chrome Under Dash A/c Vents on 2040-parts.com

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Conway, South Carolina, United States

Conway, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Dodge Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:chrome

1965 Dodge Coronet Chrome Under dash A/C Vents. These are almost impossible to find and are in very good condition. Both rotate and swivel very well. These came out of an extremely gently used donor car. Was going to use in my car, but decided not to put A/C in my 426 Wedge 6 pack pure muscle car.

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