1955 1956 Chevy Glove Box Door Assembly Item #2 - Lid, Arm, Hinge And Lock on 2040-parts.com
Dallas, Georgia, US
55 56 CHEVY GLOVE BOX LID, HINGE, ARM AND LOCK ASSEMBLY. NO KEY. SAND BLASTED AND PRIMERED. DRIVER QUALITY. IN MY OPINION GOOD CONDITION FOR AN ORIGINAL. LOOK AT THE PICTURES. YOU BE THE JUDGE.
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