Most aftermarket stuff was already removed. The only things that I can see are:
Brushed aluminum gauge bezel
Clear corners
Spark plug wire set
Car still runs except it's got lots of rust underneath and one of the brake lines is leaking slowly when brake is engaged. If anyone is in Jacksonville, FL area you're welcome to come take a look.



Brushed aluminum gauge bezel
Clear corners
Spark plug wire set
Car still runs except it's got lots of rust underneath and one of the brake lines is leaking slowly when brake is engaged. If anyone is in Jacksonville, FL area you're welcome to come take a look.



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I wonder what that aluminum gauge bezel would look like in a black unpainted dash. How much shipped to 30011?
And what is that little gauge to the left of the mirror switch?
And what is that little gauge to the left of the mirror switch?
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And what is that little gauge to the left of the mirror switch?
Yep, the only reason I got that bezel is because I painted the dash in my high school years. Don't know how it would look with a black dash. But if you still want it USPS site says it's 5.90 to ship that to your zip code. Originally Posted by marke
I wonder what that aluminum gauge bezel would look like in a black unpainted dash. How much shipped to 30011?And what is that little gauge to the left of the mirror switch?
Oh yeah, that little gauge is just an old Soviet-made voltmeter that I've had forever. Don't know what it was made for but scale went to 30 volts so I stuck it into my dash out of boredom.
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Oh yeah, that little gauge is just an old Soviet-made voltmeter that I've had forever. Don't know what it was made for but scale went to 30 volts so I stuck it into my dash out of boredom.
I had thought that was a little volt meter lol. Does it serve a purpose reading the battery voltage or just there for looks?Originally Posted by Deridex
Yep, the only reason I got that bezel is because I painted the dash in my high school years. Don't know how it would look with a black dash. But if you still want it USPS site says it's 5.90 to ship that to your zip code. Oh yeah, that little gauge is just an old Soviet-made voltmeter that I've had forever. Don't know what it was made for but scale went to 30 volts so I stuck it into my dash out of boredom.