12 Hood Insulation Retainers!!! - Gm Cars Trucks Regal Malibu El Camino 130-11 on 2040-parts.com
Sugar Land, Texas, US
This auction is for TWELVE (12) new Hood Insulation Retainers (as pictured) -- these secure the insulation to the hood -- any car restorer and/or car/truck builders will need these for sure. This auction includes twelve (12 total) 'new' retainers - GM used the same retainers for many many years, so they fit most 60's thru 80's cars and trucks! GLOBAL shipping OK!!! 65-75
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