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Used Land Rover Glove Box Lid Doors
All used Land Rover Glove Box Lid Doors listed on Breakeryard.com are tested, original (OEM) manufacturer parts and come with a 14 day money back guarantee. Breakeryard.com list cheap new OES or aftermarket car parts at discounted prices and used OEM car parts up to 80% cheaper than main dealer prices for Land Rover from premium breaker yards from across the UK.
About Glove Box Lid Doors
The Land Rover glove box lid is a useful cover which conceals and protects items placed in the glove box.
The Land Rover glove box lid door can be found covering the front opening to the glove box, which is more often than not situated on the dashboard in front of the front passenger seat.
The driver or passenger sitting in the front seat of the car, can access items placed in the glove box with ease, by opening the Land Rover glove box lid. The Land Rover glove box will be easily accessible and have a user friendly mechanism. The Land Rover glove box lid can be locked to increase the security of items left in the glove box.
Glove box lids come in a variety of designs, materials and styles, some with features such as cup holders or a molded space on the outside of the lid to keep small items and change close to hand.
Over time and continued use the mechanism on the Land Rover glove box lid can fail and the glove box lid will need replacing. It is important to make sure that you replace the glove box lid with the exact Land Rover glove box lid that matches the make and model of your car, so that it not only fits correctly but compliments the overall design and colour scheme of the car interior.
Land Rover trivia
- Inspired by the Jeeps that had been used in WWII, the first Land Rover's steering wheel was in the middle of the dashboard. This was partly to counter the need to create left and right-hand drive models for different countries.
- In the 1950s, you could buy yourself a Land Rover with tank tracks instead of wheels. Known as the Cuthbertson Version, it was intended for use by farmers and was tested by driving across the Scottish Highlands.
- Although the first Land Rover was designed in 1947 (by Maurice Wilks), the company wasn't actually founded until 1978!
- Most cars get an immediate redesign after the prototype is designed. Not with the Range Rover, however! The 1966 design was considered perfect as it was, which never happens in the automotive industry. The Range Rover is considered a work of art, and one of them is even on display in the Louvre.
- The designer Charles S. King worked with Rolls Royce to design jet engines before going on to build the Range Rover. King would go onto building a car around those jet engines that then held the world land speed record, the first turbine-powered vehicle to do so.