1968-1972 Chevelle Montecarlo Console Insert Selector on 2040-parts.com
Highland, Indiana, US
Heres is a used original CONSOLE INSERT SELECTOR looks to be in pretty good used cond, lense isn,t in best cond. those are cheap repo ,studs are all there on the back not like some that are broken. 1968-1972 chevelle monte , came out of a 70 chevelle i had,sold as is.so please ask questions,if local come on by,,please check my other auctions or ask and i,ll list, any questions please call 1-708-567-3670 adam
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