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1958 Edsel Citation Glove Box Door With Original Brackets And Lock Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
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Pelkie, Michigan, United States

Pelkie, Michigan, United States
Good used condition with lock still in place. Minor imperfections. Please see pictures. OEM item!
Warranty:No Surface Finish:Original Brand:Edsel Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:Citation Fits Year:1958 Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front

1958 Edsel Citation Glove Box Door with Original Brackets

This glove box door has minimal surface rust and minor imperfections. Please see pictures. The original brackets and lock are still attached and intact. OEM item! Great original replacement part!

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