1960 Doge Dart Pioneer Glove Box Nameplate Emblem on 2040-parts.com
Commerce, Georgia, United States
Welcome to American Vintage Parts! Be sure to check out the thousands of items in ourinventory! YOU ARE BIDDING ON: 1960 DOGE DART PIONEER GLOVE BOX NAMEPLATE EMBLEM DESCRIPTION: THIS IS A METAL 1960 DODGE DART PIONEER GLOVEBOX EMBLEM. STAMPED DPCD 2080984 BRIGHT CHROME, LIGHT PITTING. POSTS HAVE BEEN CUT SHORT. Forms of Payment We accept VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER, and AMERICAN EXPRESS from U.S buyers.PAYPAL is accepted from U.S and INTERNATIONAL buyers. Thanks for bidding! Good Luck! |
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