1954 Early 1955 Chevy Pickup Panel Truck Glove Box Door Hindge Lock & Key 54 55 on 2040-parts.com
Mesa, Arizona, United States
1954 Early 1955 CHEVY PICKUP Truck Glove Box Door comes with Working Hindge. Original Working Lock and Key. Original Door, Has some rust holes along bottom ( Look at Pictures 3,4 5) It is RUSTED and a little thin but I would say Fixable and better than NO door at all. COMPLETE GLOVE BOX DOOR TO RESTORE FOR YOUR DRIVER, DOOR, HINDGE, Lock & Key ALL WORK.
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