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1956 Willys Wagon Ashtray Receiver - Parts - Spring -- Pitted Handle Jeep Dash on 2040-parts.com

US $11.50
Location:

Newport, New York, United States

Newport, New York, United States
misc ash-tray parts....BUT NO ASHTRAY
Placement on Vehicle:Front Make:Willys Surface Finish:Stamped sheet metal Other Part Number:1A11046 (?)

Offered is a dash ash tray RECEIVER removed from a 1956 Willys wagon.  (Last two photo slots are pics of the donor)

Ashtray unit was really rusty so the receiver (and a few other parts) were the only pieces salvageable.

All parts have been wire brushed on a wheel

Pic's 1-5 ....The receiver.  Has some light / medium pitting but cleaned up fairly well considering what it looked like originally

Pic 6  ...The handle and spring clip.  Handle's finish is pocked and pitted but otherwise looks serviceable. Spring clip has some pitting ... also looks serviceable (has some rusty areas that I could not get at) .  Pics 9-10 show how the spring clip attaches to the actual tray.

Pics 7-8 .  Actual TRAY and FASCIA BEZEL.  NOT INCLUDED -- FOR REFERENCE ONLY.   I would normally ship these along but will not, due to the extra weight.... have to keep the package at/below 13 ounces for First class shipping.   They are in really bad condition ...have deep pitting/holes and rot.

4 dash mounting screws and 2 handle screws  (Can be seen in photos)

Will do my best to answer any questions or concerns and thank you for looking

 

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