1962-65 Chevy Ii/nova Door Jam U-seals on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, United States
These are brand new pieces. I removed them from the package so these photos could be taken. They are the correct door-jam U-Seals that will fit 1962-63-64 and 1965 Chevy II and Nova 2 door hardtops and coupe models. They are rubber covered with a steel core. Thanks for looking.
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