1940 Chevy Glive Box Door With Clock Delete Plate And Hinges Nice!!!!! on 2040-parts.com
Wapwallopen, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for bid in a no reserve auction is an original,vintage glove box door with hinges and a clock delete plate for a 1940 Chevy,may fit other years only marked as for 1940 though. This is in exceptional shape for its age, has some minor surface rust only,no rot,as can be seen in pictures. Seriously,minor sanding and it's ready to paint,completely unheard of for vintage,original parts of this age. I've included a lot of pictures for they give the best description of the parts and you can look them over and decide for yourself. I try to describe these to the best of my ability,but there may be something I missed that you would see in the pictures. This door comes as pictures with clock delete plate,both hinges,lock however there are no keys. The one hinge needs to be straightened,but I will leave that up to buyer. If you have any questions in regards to this part or if you are looking for a particular vintage part,we may have it and would be willing to list it for you,feel free to contact me. These parts have been in dry storage for the past several years at our families salvage yard,and buildings, that we are in the process of cleaning up. Item ships via USPS large flat rate box and ships within three business days of cleared payment,usually sooner,hinges may be removed to fit correctly in box, but will label sides. Item ships to lower 48 states as well as internationally if buyer assumes responsibility for all charges that their country may impose on them to receive this item, be taxes,tariffs duties,etc, not included in the shipping charges. Please check my other auctions for hard to find vintage,original, automotive parts. All parts are sold as is,and all sales are final. Thank you for looking and have a great day.
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