Wow! 1966 Fury Glove Box Door! on 2040-parts.com
Spokane, Washington, United States
For sale is a glove box Door for a 1966 Plymouth Sport Fury. It is in good condition with no major structural damage. The hinge is in good shape with no bends or twists. The holes in the hinges are in good shape as well still in their original condition. The face of the door has some minor scratches but no major damage. The latch still operates fine and is not damaged. |
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