1960's Corvair Radio Bezel Trin Monza Lqqk Corsa on 2040-parts.com
Sunbury, Pennsylvania, US
Up For Auction is a Radio Bezel from a 1960's 1965 - 1966? Chevrolet Corvair Corsa Monza Not Exactly sure What Years. Please look at the pictures closely to determine fitment. .This auction includes all that is pictured. There is some primer overspray on these parts. Should cleanup nicely. Great for the daily driver. Thanks For Looking and Happy Bidding! More Corvair parts to come.
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