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1939 Ford Truck Glove Box Door, Oem, Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Annandale, Minnesota, United States

Annandale, Minnesota, United States
1939 FORD TRUCK GLOVE BOX DOOR, OEM, NICE, US $69.95, image 1
GOOD USED CONDITION
Brand:FORD FOMOCO Other Part Number:INV # 3455 Manufacturer Part Number:HOT ROD, STREET ROD, RAT ROD, PATINA, Surface Finish:PAINTED Interchange Part Number:TRADITIONAL

VERY NICE ORIGINAL 1939 FORD TRUCK GLOVE BOX DOOR,  WITH ORIGINAL PAINTED HANDLE, HINGE IS NOT FROZEN AND MOVES. NO SERIOUS DENTS.

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