1963-1965 Corvette Convertible Soft-top Frame- #1 Bow 3/8" Round-no Rust on 2040-parts.com
White Swan, Washington, United States
Original 1963 to 1965 Corvette soft top frame. One used from 63 to early 65 with the #1 bow being 3/8". Not restored, only removed old top. Has tack strips still in place. Has no rust, in very nice condition. Most of these get cancer rust in the bows and front. Very fair start price for this top. Will not be disappointed. Was having fun getting pics. on put more on soon. Ready to media clean and restore. Have other midyear part auctions.
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