Vintage Chevrolet Custom 1968 Glove Box Door Blue on 2040-parts.com
Indianapolis, Indiana, US
The front of the door is in decent shape. It is rusted in where there are scratches from use. The axil on the back is very rusted and all around the edges are rusted as well. see pictures.
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