1955 Chrysler Imperial Dash Left Side W Emergency Brake & Light Bezels on 2040-parts.com
Mentor, Ohio, US
This is the left end of the dash from a 1955 Chrysler Imperial. It houses the gauges and has the emergency brake mechanism included, as well as the brake light bezel and the turn indicator light bezels. Good condition, just strip and paint the color of your choice.
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