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Plymouth Duster Trunkdivider on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Swanton, Vermont, US

Swanton, Vermont, US
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 This came out of a 1973 Duster when they made a Duster that was called a space Duster,it had a divider in the trunk that separated the trunk from the rear seat.It is in good shape except I removed the carpet on the side that is carpeted as you can see in the pictures.I was going to recarpet it but I figured who ever buys it will want to choose there own carpet color and style.Can easily be recarpeted with a can of spray adhesive and a new piece of carpet.Hinge and locking mechanisms all work.Ships to the USA lower 48 only.THANKS.

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