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1965 Chrysler Glove Compartment Door on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

Hialeah, Florida, US

Hialeah, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

HI. UP FOR AUCTION IS A FACTORY, ORIGINAL GLOVEBOX DOOR  FROM A 1965 CHRYSLER 300 MODEL.

  IT WILL FIT ALL 1965 CHRYSLER 300 , WINDSOR & NEWPORT MODELS & POSSIBLY OTHER YEARS & MODELS.  (PLEASE CHECK YOUR APPLICATION FOR PROPER FIT)

 THERE IS NO DENTS, SCRATCHES OR RUST ON THIS PART  (PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES) THE ORIGINAL PAINTED BLUE SURFACE IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.THERE IS NO PITTING ON THE CHROME TRIM PIECE. THE LATCH STRYKER PLATE IS IN GOOD SHAPE. THIS IS A GOOD USED ASSEMBLY READY FOR YOUR  "65" CHRYSLER.

THIS IS A USED PART SO PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES, AND ASK ANY QUESTIONS? ABOUT THE ITEM?  OR SHIPPING COST$ BEFORE THE END OF AUCTION.

THANK YOU  FOR LOOKING! 

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