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FOR SALE 68-70 Dash (above glovebox) trim piece

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Hi all. Please see the link below for pics of a dash trim piece (black) that goes above the glovebox. I think it is from a 70 Charger but I’ll defer to you B Body experts; pics have the part numbers visible. I’m an E body guy but wound up with this part over the years.

$75 plus shipping.

here is the link to pics:
https://ibb.co/album/V2CsTd
 
Does it look like THIS: ?

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I believe that's 89-70. 68 has a different grain pattern.
 
From the pic, it looks like a 1970 due to the 4 hole radio plate. (barely visible is the hole on the right side bottom that secures the radio bezel). 1969 has 3 holes(two on left and one on top right). There are standoff mounting point differences on the back of the Hockey stick bezel (above glove box). You can interchange for 69-70 with a little modification. And of course, it is NOT a 68 because it is not ribbed.
 
From the pic, it looks like a 1970 due to the 4 hole radio plate. (barely visible is the hole on the right side bottom that secures the radio bezel). 1969 has 3 holes(two on left and one on top right). There are standoff mounting point differences on the back of the Hockey stick bezel (above glove box). You can interchange for 69-70 with a little modification. And of course, it is NOT a 68 because it is not ribbed.

Steve—thank you! This makes sense as in 1990 I had purchased a 70 Charger RT in California and drove it to Wisconsin to flip. It came with extra parts and this was one of them (as the car already had this trim piece installed). The crazy thing about that car was someone put a non-Sure Grip rear end in with something like 2.71 gears. That thing flew on the highway! It was an awesome car. I paid $1700 for it and sold it for $3300; body straight as an arrow and no rust but engine was non-numbers matching.

Sorry I’m starting to reminisce too much but I do love B bodies; that 70 Charger RT was a hell of a car...
 
Ah reminiscing! That's what it is all about:)
ps: I restore the plastic rallye b body dash bezels. I'm interested.

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