1964 Impala Interior Complete Door Panels Seats Covers Headliner Original Blue on 2040-parts.com
El Paso, Texas, US
Up for sale is this complete Interior for an impala SS. I was told it is from a 64 but not sure. This is an original set that I took in trade. It does need some repairs over all not bad would look good in a driver. I do have the seat covers headliner door panels. Please look at the pictures and ask any questions before bidding. Sold Asis. Buyer is to pay 70.00 s&h.
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