196i - 62-63 Thunderbird Console Lid And Lock on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Center console lid for a 1961-63 Thunderbird. No rips anywhere , nice condition, perfect canidate for a dye job to match your interior Comes with lock but no key.
While I was bidding on this here on ebay last month another console lid became available with a buy it now. These lids don't show up to often so I bought it. With my luck I won the original auction as well the next day. So I am selling this for what I paid for it.
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