1968-74 Corvette Original Feltliner Cardboard Jack Storage Tray Box 6.5" Deep on 2040-parts.com
West Chicago, Illinois, United States
Here is a rear compartment from a 1972 corvette. It is 12 1/2" x 10" and 6 1/2" deep. There are no cracks or breaks on this box. The felt has some wear. Overall this is a nice original piece. Others are asking 200 I will take much less.
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