1968 - 69 - 70 Mopar B-body Tic-tak Clock Totally Restored on 2040-parts.com
Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, US
This is the tic-tak clock for mopar b-body 1968 1969 1970 rally dash. I had it TOTALLY RESTORED a few years ago. It has been stored since that time. It will fit 1968 69 70 b-body mopar. I had this for my 1969 super bee but it is time to start cleaning out my parts. Buyer pays shipping. Shipping is calculated so please wait for an invoice. Payment due 3 days from end of auction. Do not go by Ebay shipping charges. I will send you an invoice. If you have 0 (zero) feedback please contact me prior to bidding because of too many non payers lately. I will open a case with ebay for any non payers that may bid on this.
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