1964-1993 G.m. Five Plastic Wire Harness Straps 3 3/4 Inches Long on 2040-parts.com
Depew, New York, US
1964-1993 G.M. wire harness plastic strap.
This is a new reproduction strap set that holds the wire harness and various hoses to the fender well and fire wall. They are 3 1/4 inches long.
Applications:
1964-72 A-body, Chevelle, GTO, 442, GS
1969-77 Grand Prix , Monte Carlo ,Buick Regal , Cutlass
1968-74 Nova, 1971-74 Ventura, 73/74 Omega, Apollo
1967-93 Camaro / Firebird
1964-1998 Impala
1964-1979 Cadillac
These were used on most G.M. cars from 1964 and up.

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