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1963 Impala Ss Console Lens on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Franklin, Indiana, United States

Franklin, Indiana, United States
Condition:New

These are  new reproduction 1963 IMPALA SS CONSOLE LENS  . We are an authorized full line dealer for most of the major  companys /manufactures .Having been in the auto parts    business over 30 years. .Also see our many offerings of all years and models of chevy  cars and trucks 1936-1980's ( 1955-57,1958 -1980's fullsize,nova,camaro,chevelle,truck 1947-1980's)  as well as our custom/kustom  and hot rod/street rod items .We carry sheet metal(in this area we also can get Ford , some Mopar and of course other G.M. name plates such as BUICK.PONTIAC,OLDSMOBILE,G.M.C. ) .weatherstrip,emblems,carpet,interiors  if yours needs are not up  e mail us though e bay for a quote on the price for the parts you need .

 

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