1964 Impala Ss, Belair, Biscayne Hood Pin Latch Oem on 2040-parts.com
Portage, Indiana, United States
Removed off of my Impala 1964, This will fit all Impala, Impala SS, Belair , and Biscayne models 1964 ONLY, This piece was removed sand blasted with aluminum oxide and powder coated black. Pay pal only, free shipping to lower 48 only.Please visit my other auctions for more Impala parts
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