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Heater & A/c Dash Control Light 70 71 Aar Cuda Challenger R/t Convertible Mopar on 2040-parts.com

US $34.50
Location:

Richfield, Pennsylvania, United States

Richfield, Pennsylvania, United States
NICE USED CORRECT ORIGINAL, TESTED WORKING with a NEW BULB.
Manufacturer Part Number:2947378 Part Brand:MOPAR Warranty:No


You are bidding on a Nice, Correct, Numbered, Original E-body Mopar Dodge Chrysler Plymouth Standard or Rally Dash Air Conditioning or Heater Control Temperature Panel Bezel Light Housing, Lens, Socket, and Wire Lead with Plug, as pictured...Part number 2947378...Technically correct for a 1970, 1971 Barracuda, AAR Cuda, Gran Coupe, Billboard, Convertible, Challenger, T/A, SE or Rally, but can also be used for 1972, 1973, 1974 E-body...It is in very good used condition, and has been tested working with a new bulb...Ready to be detailed for your Six Pak or Hemi car...See my other auctions for the correct 72-74 light and many other E-body parts.

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