1964 Plymouth Left Headlight Door Bezel #2417042 Rare Mint Condtion Savoy Fury on 2040-parts.com
Deer Park, New York, US
This lite Bezel is the real mccoy. It even has the triangle cushions from the factory to ensure no squeak grille connection. Truly a beautiful piece of any car collector or restorer. Fits 1964 model savoy belverder fury, sport fury. Don't miss this part.
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