1963 1964 Impala Wagon Door Sill Plates Lowrider on 2040-parts.com
Des Moines, Iowa, US
Have a set of sill plates out of a 1964 Impala wagon. Will work in Belair and Biscayne. Also in 1963 wagons. Have a couple small dings. A good polish and they will look nice. Will ship International for additional shipping.
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