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1949-93 Pontiac Full Size Car Center Console Jumbo Humphugger #1331 on 2040-parts.com

US $199.95
Location:

Pass Christian, Mississippi, United States

Pass Christian, Mississippi, United States
Condition:New Warranty:No Surface Finish:Black Vinyl Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:F/GM-JumboHH Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:1331

New jumbo center console for a 1949 to 1993 GM (Buick, Chevy, Cadillac, Oldsmobile, Pontiac), Ford (Lincoln, Mercury) and Mopar (Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth) full size vehicles.

Called a 'Jumbo Humphugger,' console sits on the floor between your bucket seats on your carpeted transmission center hump.

Proudly made in the USA with the finest materials:

  • Black madrid grain automotive grade soft vinyl.
  • Double stitched with commercial grade nylon.
  • Soft felt like underlay fits snug on your transmission tunnel.

Dimensions:

  • 20 1/2" long
  • 12.5" tall @ arm rest region
  • 9" wide at storage & lid area
  • 11" wide @ drink holder area

Color: Black 

Features two drink holders(1 jumbo/1 standard) for your favorite beverages.

Console door opens and includes nice felt lining for convenient and safe storage.

Center console can be easily removed for car shows and oe judging.

Enjoy driving your vintage musclecar with all of the comforts of a new vehicle!

Note: This is a universal style console that can be used in many GM, Ford & Mopar vehicles. Please refer to dimensions listed above for proper fit in your vehicle- Do not rely solely on compatibility!

FREE S&H in the USA lower 48 states. $50.00 surcharge for Alaska, Hawaii & Puerto Rico.

International S&H calculated by location via USPS international priority mail.

 


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