1962 63 64 Chevrolet Impala Ss Hardtop Rear Window Interior Garnish Moulding on 2040-parts.com
Hudson, Wisconsin, United States
Used original GM 1962 1963 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS 2dr hardtop interior rear window garnish moulding. Both left and right pieces. Condition is fair to good. They have some scratches and small dings. Please look at pics for best description. Shipping is for the lower 48 US only. Thanks for looking and contact me with any questions.
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