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1964 Plymouth Fury Sport Fury Transmission Push Buttons on 2040-parts.com

US $97.50
Location:

Mount Airy, North Carolina, United States

Mount Airy, North Carolina, United States
not complete, nice for used parts and age
Placement on Vehicle:Left Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

Here are the transmission controls for the 1964 B Body Dodge or Plymouth.  The face plate was accidentally steeped on by me and repaired with J&B Weld. Included will be the first,second,reverse and drive buttons. 10.00 shipping to lower 48

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