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Mopar 1969-1970 B And C Body Console Glove Box Door With Hinge Used Orig on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Stromsburg, Nebraska, United States

Stromsburg, Nebraska, United States
Mopar 1969-1970 B and C Body Console Glove Box Door with hinge used orig, US $45.00, image 1
Condition:Used

This is a Mopar 1969 to 1970 B  and C Body Console Top with hinge. It is a used original part. It is in fair condition. The chrome has some light pitting and scuffing. The hinge has some light corrosion but it functions. The original factory acorn nuts are still there. The center finish panel is badly scuffed. This was originally a C body piece but the wood grain applique could easily be applied over the brushed panel. The Lock IS NOT included. Thanks for Looking!

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