1962-1964 Ford Galaxie Console Box Liner, (tall) Rf700 on 2040-parts.com
Bend, Oregon, US
Brand-new, USA made reproduction console box liner for your 1962-1964 Ford Galaxie. Please see my other
listings for the 500XL version. These are formed
and CNC trimmed to ensure proper fitment, and functionality. Our console box liners are formed with the haircell grain
ABS material and are thicker
than any other offering on the market. Black in color. Manufactured by
Rhino Fabrication, Part #RF700
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