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Gm Chevrolet Glove Box Lock on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

East Meadow, New York, US

East Meadow, New York, US
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This is a glove box lock from what I believe to be a 1966/1967 Nova. I say I believe as it was in a box of parts that my friend gave me when he moved. His lifelong project was a 1966 Nova.My friend and his family only drove Chevrolets. So, I am pretty confident it was from a Nova.The car was eventually finished. But, he had a lot of left over parts. The main body of the cylinder measures 1" in diameter. The cylinder measures 1" deep. The face of the cylinder measure 1 1 /8" in diameter. The lock contains the mounting clamp. It is still clamped to a piece of a glove box. I do not have a key. If you are missing a lock cylinder this is a no brainer. Ask any questions if you have a need for this part. Flat rate shipping applies to USA only. Please note that I will not ship international. Thank you for looking and keep those American classics running !

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