Impala ,malibu Trunk Glove Box Emblem Ss. #9704117 T 64-67??? on 2040-parts.com
Tyler, Texas, United States
frosted in face in good condition 80% driver, pins all broke, face is frosted from factory ??? the second piece upside down looks identical on face part no. 7635804 great condition has all pins oem 75.00 if you want it let me know
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