1954 Early 1955 Chevy Pickup Panel Truck Glove Box Door Hindge Lock & Key 54 55 on 2040-parts.com
Mesa, Arizona, United States
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1954 Early 1955 CHEVY PICKUP Truck Glove Box Door comes with Working Hindge. Original Working Lock and Key. DOOR LOOKS TO HAVE A FEW MINOR DENTS. Original Door, NOT RUSTED OUT OR ROTTED. COMPLETE GLOVE BOX DOOR TO RESTORE OR LEAVE AS IS FOR YOUR DRIVER, DOOR, HINDGE, Lock & Key ALL WORK.
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