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Console Clock Lens (68-69 Camaro)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

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      Features

      • 1964-67 Chevrolet Full Size Car & 1967-69 Chevelle Console Clock Lens, Each
      • Part Type Instrument Panel Lens
      • Fits 1964-1967 Chevrolet Full Size Cars and 1967-1969 Chevrolet Chevelle models

      Description

      Console Clock Lens Replacement. The Clock Lens, Console, Full Size Chevy is designed to protect and shield the console clock face from damage and wear while maintaining clear visibility. This lens helps retain the original appearance of the dashboard and contributes to the overall interior aesthetics. It is essential for restoring and preserving classic Chevrolet and Chevelle console clocks.

      Construction and Appearance. Crafted from durable, clear plastic, this instrument panel lens ensures long-lasting clarity and resistance to scratches or fading under regular use. It is precision-made to match the original factory specifications, providing a smooth finish that integrates seamlessly with the console.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward, typically requiring no drilling or permanent modifications. It is designed as a direct replacement part, allowing for an easy swap with the existing damaged or aged lens.

      Application. This console clock lens fits 1964 to 1967 Chevrolet Full Size Cars and 1967 to 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle models, accommodating the design and dimensions required for those years.

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