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1966-67 Center Armrest Console Dodge Charger Mopar Black on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
Location:

Bernville, Pennsylvania, US

Bernville, Pennsylvania, US
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Here is a CENTER console armrest, which should fit 1966-67 Dodge Charger cars. Im not certain if this is for front or rear. Its about 8" wide, and 18 3/4" Overall length. This are useable, but should be reuphylstered. The vinyl is seperating at one of the corners, not too noticeable. The carpeted surface, needs reuphulstering, otherwise not too bad. Black vinyl .  Would ship from 19506 zip. Pa. residents pay 6% sales tax. . Ships to Continental U.S. only. Sells AS-IS. Buyer pays shipping. 

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