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1964 65 Chevelle/malibu/el Camino Glove Storage Box Liner Retainer Bracket Plate on 2040-parts.com

US $13.20
Location:

Spencer, New York, United States

Spencer, New York, United States

 USED 1964 MALIBU GLOVE BOX LINER RETAINER. THE PART IS USED, JUST AS YOU WOULD GET IN A JUNK YARD SETTING. THIS WILL NEED TO BE RESTORED. SEE PICTURES. YOU GET WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICTURES, EXACTLY HOW ITS SHOWN. THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING!!!

I HAVE MORE PARTS IM LISTING FOR THIS VEHICLE, I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING WHEN POSSIBLE.

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