Vintage Dash Insert Great For Rat Rod,hot Rod Or Truck Check It Out on 2040-parts.com
Santa Clara, California, US
VINTAGE DASH INSERT NOT SURE WHAT IT CAME OUT OF MAY BE DODGE 1950'S OR FORD TRUCK
WOULD LOOK GREAT IN RAT ROD,HOT ROD OR ANYTHING IS PITTED BUT SHINE GREAT CHECK ALL PHOTOS. CENTER HOLE 4" THE OTHER 4 HOLES 1 1/2 "
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