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63-67 & 68-76 Original Corvette Aac Ash Tray on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Dunnville, Ontario, Canada

Dunnville, Ontario, Canada
Condition:Used Other Part Number:AAC Warranty:No


Up for sale is an original 63-67 & 68-76 Corvette ash tray.

It fits all Corvettes from 63 to 76.

The ash tray carries the original AAC stamp, as shown in the picture.

This is a NCRS correct ash tray, which is great for those in any judging.

This item is in good shape for its age.

Feel free to email me, with any questions, you may have, regarding this item.

 

Shipping prices are for the lower 48 states and Canada only. Other places may email me for shipping prices.

 

 

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