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1968-76 Mopar A-body Dash Glove Box Light #2864315 With Lens, Works Nice, Clean on 2040-parts.com

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Stillwater, Minnesota, United States

Stillwater, Minnesota, United States
Here's a very nice original used later 1960's - mid 1970s A-body Mopar dash glove box light with lens in glove box . Light has part # of 2864315 on it. Has been tested and it works fine. Bulb is newer and lights well. Not all rusty or pitted on the metal part. Great wiring and plug. Lens (not shown) is in great shape too, with nice coloring and no cracks or chips.
Brand:Original Mopar A-bodies, think 68-76 era Surface Finish:Chromed metal is good, nice socket / wiring / plug Interchange Part Number:Works well, lights fine Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:2864315 is molded on the pink wiring Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:Nice working switch with good lens too.

Up for your auction bids is this very nice original used Mopar 1974 Dart (A-body) dash glove box light assembly, with lens (not shown) for glove box liner.  I believe this light will work on a wide variety of later 1960s- mid 1970s Mopar A-bodies, something like 1968- 1976 era--I believe. The light itself has Mopar part # of 2864315 stamped on the pink wiring.

Featured Mopar A-body dash glove box light assembly is a clean piece, that has been stored away on the shelf for many years.  No damages or alterations. Socket is good and has a newer, good -working light bulb in it. The chromed metal part on top is quite clean overall, and not all rusty or pitted, like some of these get.  Switch and plunger black button work great.  The bulb lights and turns off fine.  See last pictures of bulb lit when power was applied to switch.  The pink wiring is mint, as is the male-style plug on this.  Lens (not shown) has nice coloring, no cracks or chips, and good mounting tabs to hold it to glove box liner. 

Don't miss this often hard to find, and excellent original used Mopar dash glove box light assembly with lens.  Realistic opening bid price to boot, so be sure to put in those good bids today.  A nice optional item to add to your dash, and quite easy to do too!  Thanks for stopping in to look and bid!
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