1968-74 Nova 1971-74 Ventura 1974 Gto Battery & Temperature Gauge Bezel - Blue on 2040-parts.com
Canton, Texas, United States
1968-74 Nova 1971-74 Ventura 1974 GTO Battery & Temperature Gauge Bezel - Blue
Faithful Injection molded reproduction with correct text and white color text and blue backing. Correct appearance when illuminated.
CQ-W-663
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