1965 1966 Catalina Bonneville Grand Prix Impala Ac Kick Panels on 2040-parts.com
Green Bay, Wisconsin, US
This is a nice pair of AC kick panels from a 1966 full sized Pontiac. They have been redyed. They may also fit 65 and 66 Impalas but please do your research.
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