Plastic glove box liner

Are you a 100% sure on this? as I remember some of the holes did not line even line up as well as some clearance to the hinge or something. I was able to get it in but there were some differences to make it not worth the hassle to switch over. I was surprised when I found this out as well. I assumed it would work. My memory is a little fuzzy on this was about 5 years ago I tried it.

I have learned not use the phrase "100% sure" where factory mopar parts are concerned. ;)

But I will say that I have 5 of the OE plastic liners that I have collected from various cars at the local PickNPulls. I can't recall if one of them is out of a '76. All 5 are identical, and I know for certain they are not all from the same year, or even model, car. One of them is currently installed in my '74 Duster, that I'm 100% sure of.

The only A-body glove box doors/frames that I'm aware of having differences are the '67 models that have sliding hinges. And since I happen to have one laying around, I just checked it vs one of the plastic liners I have. It would fit with a small amount of trimming, because there's a lip on the plastic liner that the cardboard version doesn't have that would hit the sliding hinge. But if that area was trimmed the liner would fit.

If I remember correctly, you have to remove everything to install the OE plastic liner. Glove box latch, glove box door, all of it. It's a PITA, but it works.