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Nos 59,60,61,62,63 Cruise Control "brain Cover" By Perfect Circle Impala, Chevy on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hanover, Ontario, Canada

Hanover, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Perfect Circle

  You are bidding on a NOS  1959-63 Cruise Control Perfect Circle Regulator or"Brain COVER" only. 

Why not replace that old, pitted- looking one with one that is New Old Stock.   Ideal if you have a show car.

You are bidding only on the cover shown in the pics.

The Speedostat decal on this cover was used by Lincoln.  However this vintage of the Perfect Circle Regulator or "Brain" was used by all of the major car manufacturers such as Chevy, Impala, Ford, Chrysler, Imperial, Pontiac, Cadillac.


  FYI ....I have brand new reproduction Chevy Impala decals listed in another auction. Simply peel off the old one & stick on mine.


 Shipping to anywhere within the continental USA will be a flat $12.00. Anywhere else including International Shipping will be more.

Please contact me for a shipping quote.

Thanks for looking.


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