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Wanted a woodgrain radio delete plate for a 69 Camaro.thanks call 9063373928shop 9063371025 cell or email [email protected]
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Heartbeat City has one Johnny. Looks real nice!
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Is there even a difference between a repo and a real one ?
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the real ones have a raised part # stamped on to them also the fit is better
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but probably when you restore the interior completely, with everything fresh the original one would not be up to par. I say good repop for now and then down the road get one but they are probably going to be stupid money. Not sure 99% of the people can really tell once installed.
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I recall years ago people were selling NOS ones with the part # but they were repo.
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Tryed to send some pictures of the one i have but your e mail keeps kicking back
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ive had and used both..ive had a half dozen NOS..ive had them side by side
i gotta say..i agree..in a fresh car..once its in the dash its extremely hard to tell the repop isnt right...and news flash..the originals dont fit all that well either..
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