1959 Plymouth Trans Push Button "delete Plate" Oem Aluminum Piece on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, US
You are bidding on an OEM factory "delete plate" from a '59 Plymouth with the "3 on the
tree" trans. This plate covers the dash hole that the push buttons for an auto trans car would
occupy normally. Nicely embossed aluminum to match other dash trim, no scratches or scuffs,
or warping. Check the photos, length is 6 inches. Domestic mailing is free on this piece.
e-mail any questions, thanks for stopping.
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