Original 1959 59 Dodge Coronet Custom Royal Lancer Speedometer on 2040-parts.com
Edgemoor, South Carolina, United States
ORIGINAL 1959 59 DODGE CORONET CUSTOM ROYAL LANCER SPEEDOMETER. Appears to be in decent shape. Selling the "DODGE" trim piece with it. Please zoom over the pictures for more detail. |
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