1962 Corvette Kick Panels Original Gm 58 59 60 61 on 2040-parts.com
Escondido, California, US
Original GM '62 Corvette kick panels in good driver/survivor condition. will work on 58-61. Stainless trim is very good. Panel have no cracks or repairs...just the obvious speaker holes.
No goofy reserve, inflated shipping rates or endless lines of BS here...you won't be bummed.
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