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68 Charger Coronet Roadrunner Original Dash Pad Black No Rips & Soft Wow Nice on 2040-parts.com

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Aurora, Illinois, United States

Aurora, Illinois, United States
a great Original dash pad removed from a 68 charger. It has no Cracks or rips, it is still soft. I would say its a 9 of 10 Only reason it is not a 10 is that there does seem to be a light half circle mark like something sat on it while in storage. I do not think it will be seen on car. Look close at pics.. It is that nice...
Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:MOPAR OEM UPC:NA

a great Original dash pad removed from a 68 charger. It has no Cracks or rips, it is still soft. I would say its a 9 of 10  Only reason it is not a 10 is that there does seem to be a light half circle mark like something sat on it while in storage.  I do not think it will be seen on car. Look close at pics.. It is that nice... 

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