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Dodge, 1965-66, Others, Speedometer/gauge Pods. on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Woodville, Alabama, US

Woodville, Alabama, US
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 Up for auction are a pair of used instrument cluster pods/speedometer pods. These items are from a 1966 Dodge Polara. They may fit other years and models. Please do your homework before bidding. These items were in working order when removed from the vehicle. The lenses are clear, with no cracks, chips, or spider webbing. The gauges are in excellent condition, as is the speedometer. The bezels surrounding the gauges/speedometer or in good condition, as far as no chipping or cracks, but the "chrome" plate on them is not in good condition, and will need to be refurbished. Most bulb holders are present, and the wiring connectors along with some wiring is present. Please refer to the pictures. Item sold AS IS. Sales and shipping to lower 48 states only. I ship USPS. Thanks for your interest.

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