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☛100 Point Correct☚ 68-72 Chevelle,442,gto,gs,★orig.left Side Cowl,shoulder,jam★ on 2040-parts.com

US $189.88
Location:

Glendale, Arizona, United States

Glendale, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used

Last 5 photos are an example of how this one will be removed. This is a complete Side Cowl with the Shoulder, Door Jamb, Lower Fender Mounting Brace/ Inner kick panel Brace, door hinge mounting plates, front splash panel, blower motor hole firewall section and lower windshield corner area. The Only Rust It has is inside brace between the rocker inner and outer, due to trash buildup, shown in the photo with my finger pointing at it, easy repair. ** Please allow 10 Days to get to this order and wrap it up for shipping ** I can cut this down if you want just the lower half to save on shipping, let me know before bidding.  Thanks,Joe 

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