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☛100 Point Correct☚ 68-72 Chevelle,442,gto,gs,★a Pillar Drip Panels,hard 2 Find★ on 2040-parts.com

US $49.98
Location:

Glendale, Arizona, United States

Glendale, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used

This is a pair of the drip rails for the A pillars, this is off a 72 2dr hardtop will be the same as the other 2 door coupes and sedans, not 4 doors, El Camino or wagons (have those if needed) These were carefully removed, they have glue from the factory along with 3 tiny screws on each side, if you need the original screws, they are $1.00 ea and unique just for these. **Check out my other auctions for hard to find original items this week/month, I can combine shipping on the smaller items that can fit with these**

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