Dash housing from an '84 Monte Carlo SS, in medium blue but can be painted to match any interior. In good shape. One of the tabs for the headlight switch is broken, but in good overall shape. Selling As Is, No Returns. Please ask any questions before bidding. Thanks for looking.
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