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'64 Dodge radio block off plate

Geri

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if anyone with a '64 dodge 330 etc needs a factory radio block off plate I have one in excellent condition. I removed this one to put gauges in that opening.
 
if anyone with a '64 dodge 330 etc needs a factory radio block off plate I have one in excellent condition. I removed this one to put gauges in that opening.

I might be interested. Also love to see a pic of how the gauges look there.
 
Hello Geri, John here. How much do you want for the plate Thank you.:thumbsup:
 
my computer is not cooperating so if there are multiple blank posts its my computer-
I swear. I got smaller gauges and put them in an alum plate (curved like the dash) .I'll take a picture of it. guess I should have said "radio delete" cover,my bad. ,more later- Its a freebie, postage only get's it.
 
my computer is not cooperating so if there are multiple blank posts its my computer-
I swear. I got smaller gauges and put them in an alum plate (curved like the dash) .I'll take a picture of it. guess I should have said "radio delete" cover,my bad. ,more later- Its a freebie, postage only get's it.

I'll pm you my address
 
my computer is not cooperating so if there are multiple blank posts its my computer-
I swear. I got smaller gauges and put them in an alum plate (curved like the dash) .I'll take a picture of it. guess I should have said "radio delete" cover,my bad. ,more later- Its a freebie, postage only get's it.


Geri, can you pm me? Your security settings won't allow me to pm you.
 
the two holes above the plate were already there -honest! I had to remove the old leaking heater too, to replace I'll get a compact aftermarket heater/defroster/no A/C. the heater controls were removed and another plate made for that. drilled a 3/4 hole in the middle of that for the tack wiring. I bought the Sun supertach II almost 20 years ago for $15.00- 4 wires and no clue what each was to do,I didn't know if it would even work. did a searh online and found the colorcode- wired it in and it works perfectly.

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