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1936-40 Chevy Truck Glove Box Door Lock Slider/actuator on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Kouts, Indiana, United States

Kouts, Indiana, United States
Condition:New

This item is the sliding/actuating mechanism in the glove box lock for 1936-1940 Chevy Trucks. 
It raises up or down as you turn the key , either locking or unlocking the glove box door.
The originals were made out of cast pot metal and prone to breaking.
The item for sale has been machined from billet aluminum and takes time to fabricate, (5 different setups to machine this piece.)
Item fits as original and I have included pictures to help explain fitment of this piece. 

This item may fit other makes/models of vehicles, but I know it fits 36-40 Chevy truck as that is what I made it for.

If you have any questions please let me know.
Thank you

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