1938-1939 Ford Deluxe - Original Glove Box Clock Retainer on 2040-parts.com
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States
Up for sale is a Original Glove Box Clock Retainer for a 1938-1939 Ford.It is a good working clock.Very very nice condition for being as old as it is.It has been repainted.Thanks for looking........
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Glove Box for Sale
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