1970 Dodge Challenger Dash Gauges Corner Piece Used on 2040-parts.com
Mentone, Indiana, United States
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This is the corner piece that holds the wiper,headlamp and panel switches for a 1970 dodge challenger with standard gauges.It should also fit the 71-74 but has ridges as shown in picture for the 1970.So it is specific to the 1970.Which makes it a little harder to find.Grab it up now,as you know mopar parts are going through the roof.It needs cleaned and detailed but is very usable.Not broken or cracked.Thanks for looking.
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