Nos 70 71 72 73 Camaro Rs Ss Rh Rear Spoiler 3990476 Lt Z28 Rare on 2040-parts.com
Middletown, Delaware, US
You are viewing a RARE 1970-1973 GM NOS part number 3990476 Right Hand REAR Spoiler for a Camaro Z-28, RS or SS with rear spoiler. This piece has never been on a car and was purchased from a Chevy dealer that went out of business in the late 70's. Sat in a heat and humidity controlled shop - had about 3 inches of dust as you can see - I will clean it up before shipping. It has never been on a car or painted. BRAND NEW PART in excellent shape with some shelf wear. Don't put aftermarket reproduction junk on your car - go with NOS for correct fit, finish and authenticity. Check out my other NOS auctions.
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