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1967-1968 Camaro Firebird Glove Box Catch Plate With Screws - W-139 on 2040-parts.com

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Canton, Texas, United States

Canton, Texas, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:W-139 Other Part Number:Glovebox Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:Plated Silver Cad Warranty:Yes Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Brand:Classic Headquarters UPC:Does Not Apply Interchange Part Number:Camaro Firebird

1967-1968 Camaro Glove Box Plate With Screws

W-139

Stamped steel reproduction catch plate. Plated silver cad. Includes two mounting screws.


Applications: 67-68 Camaro, 67-68 Firebird

 

CQ-W-139




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