1934 Plymouth Glove Box Door Vintage Sailing Ship on 2040-parts.com
West Winfield, New York, United States
This auction is for a 1934 Plymouth Glove Box door. It has the original sailing Ship emblem right in the middle that is in great condition, though it could use a professional polish job. The front surface only has some minor scratches on the front black paint. The stainless steel outer ring is in superb condition. There is only some minor surface wear on the back of the item. Hinge moves well. It's a rare item and in very good condition. Ask questions, sold as is. Thank you.
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