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1967-1968-1969 Trans-am Firebird Tissue Dispenser Rare Prototype Free Ship Low48 on 2040-parts.com

US $349.99
Location:

Riverside, California, US

Riverside, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:GM PONTIAC Placement on Vehicle:Front Country of Manufacture:United States

FREE SHIPPING LOWER 48 !!  I PURCHASED THIS COOL RARE CHROME & BLACK VINTAGE FIREBIRD TISSUE DISPENSER APPROXIMATELY 15 YEARS AGO OR MORE AT THE PONTIAC NATIONALS. THE VENDOR SELLING THIS ITEM SAID HE HAD TRADED SOME STUFF WITH HIS BUDDY FOR IT WHO WORKED AT THE GM PLANT IN PONTIAC MICHIGAN AT THE TIME.HIS BUDDY TOLD HIM THIS WAS A PROTOTYPE TISSUE DISPENSER WHICH WAS NEVER RELEASED OR PRODUCED INTO PRODUCTION.WHETHER THIS IS A TRUE STORY OR ITS SOMEONES OWN PERSONAL CONCEPTION TISSUE DISPENSER I COULDNT HONESTLY SAY BUT ITS VERY ATTRACTIVE & VERY AUTHENTIC LOOKING & IT WILL LOOK GREAT IN YOUR CAR.I HAVE NEVER USED IT & ITS BEEN IN A BOX ON A SHELF ALL THESE YEARS.YES IT LOOKS SHOW QUALITY & ALL THE PARTS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE GENUINE VINTAGE GM NOT SOMETHING NEW OR MASS PRODUCED IN CHINA.I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANOTHER ONE LIKE IT & ITS QUITE POSSIBLE IT COULD BE ONE OF ONE EVER MADE.FREE SHIPPING LOWER 48 HAPPY CRUISING !!

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