Vintage 1980 - 87 Monte Carlo Glovebox Door Malibu Cutlass El Camino 1981 1982 on 2040-parts.com
Youngwood, Pennsylvania, United States
This auction is for a glovebox door from a 1980 Monte Carlo. The color is dark claret. It will fit a variety of GM g bodies from 1978 - 87, but the color wasn't used until 1980. It is in good condition. There are 2 small bumps on the lower front where 2 of the inside attaching screws may have pressed against. I only ship to US. Thanks for looking.
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