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1963-64 Impala Glovebox Stereo Mount Glove Box Radio Mount 1964 on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Findlay, Ohio, United States

Findlay, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Textured Black Powder Coat Part Brand:TMC Customs


 

   
 
This is a glove box stereo mount for the 1963-1964 Impala which allows you to have an aftermarket stereo and still keep the stock look of your dash.  No modifications to your glove box are needed as this uses the stock glovebox insert mounting holes. 

The mount is made from steel which is laser cut and computer bent before it is powder coated black.  This has been completely designed and manufactured here in the USA.

 

Mount fits any 1 DIN aftermarket stereo.

This mount will fit in cars with factory A/C but there is not enough space remaining to fit a standard radio so I suggest you do not purchase this for an A/C car.

*Stereo not included **Design and Utility Patents Pending

 

Check out our Youtube video for installation of an aftermarket stereo.



 
   

 

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