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1964-65 Pontiac Nos Under-dash Tissue Dispenser In Original Box, Beautiful !! on 2040-parts.com

US $560.00
Location:

Beaverton, Oregon, US

Beaverton, Oregon, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Pontiac Manufacturer Part Number:984776 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

NOS in the original box!  Pontiac optional under-dash Tissue Dispenser.

Fits 1964-65 GTO or LeMans.

Factory P/N 984776.  See photo of box for part number.

Beautiful NOS chrome-faced tissue dispenser, complete with factory installation instructions and hardware kit.

I purchased this at a Pontiac dealer in 1984. 

Stored carefully in my garage cabinet all these years.

This NOS tissue dispenser has never been mounted, never used.

Original box of tissue is still in the dispenser!

Even the original factory box is in very nice condition.

The tissue dispenser is in beautiful NOS condition.  Chrome face shines brightly, and is smooth.  I noticed a couple of very small, very fine scratches, probably from storage in the original cardboard box all these years.  These are so small, they do not show up in the photos.  I consider this tissue dispenser to be in show condition.

Very hard to find one like this after almost 50 years.

Buyer to pay boxed, cushioned, insured shipping $34.60 in the 48 states only.

Please email with any questions.

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