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1968 Mustang Coupe Overhead Console on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
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Thibodaux, Louisiana, US

Thibodaux, Louisiana, US
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Original white overhead console/map lights for 1967/68 mustang coupe. Has brushed finish. Has wear it will need attention. All wires are there and in good shape. If you have an original car this piece can be repaired and made very nice, don't be fooled by the cheap knockoffs that don't fit. No international shipping, actual shipping costs will be calculated due to size of item. Pay Pal only accepted form of payment, item will ship when the payment is received. No returns.

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