1968-69 Plymouth,dodge,b-body A/c Dash Vents on 2040-parts.com
Sallisaw, Oklahoma, US
1968-69 Plymouth,Dodge B-Body A/c dash vents.No physical damage.Works properly with control lever.Could use a coat of black paint.Any questions feel free to ask.Thanks for looking.
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