Hard-to-find center console from a 1993 Ford F-150. The color is dark gray. The console does not have a latch/handle, so it does not close all the way down. Also does not have cup holder inserts. Normal wear and tear for a 20 year old console. Aside from missing items, the console is in really good shape.
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College Exhibition: Creapole MA Degree Show 2009
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