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1964 Chevy Nova Ss Original Glove Box Door Emblem 3793607 Very Rare Nice on 2040-parts.com

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Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States

 
 
1964 Chevy Nova SS Original Glove Box Door  Pt.3793607
Chevrolet Emblem VERY RARE  
VERY NICE  
Very Rare To Find These Anywhere.
Has tiny marks here and there as you can see.
Would Be Great On Numbers Car Show / Nice Driver  
In my opinion.
 
   
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