1965-66 Pontiac Convertible Front Door Panels on 2040-parts.com
South Holland, Illinois, US
Up for auction are 2 1965-66 Convertible front door panels with power window switches. Both of these panels are in great shape. I have not tested the power window switches to see if they work. The contacts are not broken and looks good .
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