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73-87 Chevy Gmc Oem Instrument Cluster W/ Quartz Clock Truck Blazer Suburban on 2040-parts.com

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Skowhegan, Maine, United States

Skowhegan, Maine, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OEM GM Other Part Number:81-87 Chevy GMC Blazer Suburban Jimmy Manufacturer Part Number:25044897 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front Interchange Part Number:73-87 Chevy GMC Silverado Sierra Custom Deluxe Warranty:No

Up for auction here I have a used instrument cluster with the OEM quartz clock option from a 1985 Silverado. This was a working unit when it came out of the truck but is an As Is sale like all of my listings. This has the cruise control piece and the shift indicator for a 700r4 automatic transmission. Nice overall condition. Some scratches on the lens but not to bad. All mounting tabs are intact but one is cracked SEE PICS. Its the mounting tab that normally breaks off on 90% of them. It can still be used. One of the end clips on the clock was snipped it wouldnt unplug. All items sold as is. Message me with any questions and check my other auctions for more 73-87 GM truck parts and pieces.

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