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Vintage Cadillac Glove Box/glovebox Lid/door W/arm 1960's on 2040-parts.com

US $32.99
Location:

Landers, California, United States

Landers, California, United States
This needs to be cleaned and painted. Light surface rust and light scratches. I'm sure can be lightly sanded off. Other than that, this is in great condition.
Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front

 Vintage Cadillac Glove Box/Glovebox Lid/Door w/arm 1960's

This needs to be cleaned and painted. Light surface rust and light scratches. I'm sure can be lightly sanded off. Other than that, this is in great condition. No dents.

This is from a smoke-free home.

I can combine shipping.

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