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1964 Impala Ss Convertible Glove Box Door Complete With Hinge on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used

ARIZONA RUST FREE PARTS............ 1964 IMPALA SS CONVERTIBLE, REGULAR IMPALA NON SS ORIGINAL GM GLOVE BOX, COMPLETE WITH LOCK, BEZEL AND HINGE.  MOST PEOPLE WILL SELL YOU A GLOVE BOX AND OTHER PARTS MISSING.   RUST FREE. BEZEL IS NICE, NO PITS, NICE CONDITION...PART IS JUST DIRTY IN THE PICTURE.   IF YOU NEED MORE THAN 1, LET ME KNOW I HAVE ABOUT 5 OF THEM.  ALL SAME CONDITION.  PRICE IS FOR 1 ONLY.  FREE SHIPPING!!! 

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