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Old 06-13-2022, 09:49 AM   #22
71meangreenc10
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Re: 72 getting rid of the 90's mistake.

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Originally Posted by hdrolling View Post
Yeah no the compressors shouldn't be left on the truck, pretty much a tool to compress the springs so they don't go flying when your trying to remove them from the truck.

Here is the the glove box. When I re did my door panels they had inserts that were covered with material, under the cloth was a fake woodgrain that I re covered with my red houndstooth.
I'm guessing that this glovebox had a wood grain cover and the original owner painted on that?
Might have been from a GMC?


Yes,
That is a GMC glovebox emblem. I have one just like it (without the art).

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