Classic 40's - 50's Chevrolet Ashtray Air Vent on 2040-parts.com
Whittier, California, US
Up for sale is an in dash ash tray / air vent to an old classic Chevrolet car or truck. Specific year and model is unknown most likely 50's maybe even 40'sNot sure if this is an OEM or aftermarket. Chrome finish with Chevrolet stamped accords top; couple minor dings and scratches (can be buffed out)see photos. Posted with eBay Mobile
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