1952 ( 1953 1954 ? ) Ford Glove Box Door Passenger Cars Part # BA-7006024-AP Needs restoration for vehicle it is to match. Thanks for looking. buds518 Seller information for Bidders: I try very hard to add accurate descriptions and pictures, so if anything appears unclear in the listing, or if there is a problem after the sale, please contact me. Email me for different payment options. If there is no contact taking place, you can be sure weather problems are interfering with Internet Connections, so please be patient. I take into consideration, the shipping fees, when determining starting price, as I understand the total of both combined, is your total cost. I make every effort to keep the shipping charges to a minimum. For multiple purchases, I will combine shipping, when possible. Please email right away if you plan on bidding on another item, as I usually ship right away. We appreciate your participation in our auctions and will make every effort to make it a pleasant experience. Thank you.
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