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Cheshire, Connecticut, United States

Cheshire, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:3794425

SUPER RARE ORIGINAL NOS 1963-1967 CORVETTE , GM PART # 3874528, IT IS VERY NICE AND ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND. IT WILL COME IN THE ORIGINAL GM  BOX. A GREAT PIECE TO ADD TO COUPE OR CONVERTIBLE. FOR  NCRS JUDGED CARS OR IF YOU JUST WANT YOURS ORIGINAL!! BILL 203 233 7723 63 IS ME

Here is a NEW GLOVEBOX LIGHT & SWITCH ASSEMBLY  Chevrolet Corvette. If your lamp switch is broken or missing here is the answer, installs in minutes.

Application:

1956-72 Chevrolet / Full size passenger car

1964-69 Chevelle / El Camino

1967-69 Camaro

1962-72 Chevy II / Nova

1963-67 Corvette

1961-69 Tempest / GTO

1967-69 Pontiac Firebird

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