1965 Pontiac Radiator Cowl - Underhood on 2040-parts.com
Oakdale, New York, United States
This part supports the top of the radiator on 1965 Pontiac full size cars and provides protection from the fan blades. It is in good condition with no rust holes, but some scratches and small dings. Solid piece. Ask about this or other 65 full size Pontiac parts.
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