1966 1967 Chevelle Chrome Vent Window Frame Pair R/h L/h Original on 2040-parts.com
West Orange, New Jersey, United States
This auction is for a pair of 1966/67 Chevelle chrome vent window frames, part number 9706200. The right side frame has moderate pitting and the chrome on the left side is dull and worn as shown in the pictures. There is some paint overspray at the bottoms of these pieces. These will work for a driver or be suitable for re-chroming.
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