1957 Chrysler Imperial Windshield Interior Garnish Molding on 2040-parts.com
Denver, Colorado, US
Up for bids is this windshield interior garnish molding set for a '57 Imperial. Fair driver condition. Solid and straight. No dents or dings. Side pieces have moderate to heavy pitting. Solid cores for refinishing. Check application before bidding.
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