This is the rarest of the rare. It is a new old stock fresh from a dealers loft. Still has part number tag on it. Only damage is a small chip off the rear bottom corner. Might not be seen when installed. The is a very minor scuff on the top near the center, ( see photo ) Hardly noticeable. I only have the one. It fits all passenger bodies; coupe, sedan, convertible, and woodie.
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