1966-1967 Convertible Side Panel Trim B-body Right Left Weatherstrip Holder 66 on 2040-parts.com
Bay Village, Ohio, US
this is a very rare and very nice set of convertible side panel trim pieces for a 66-70 b-body convertible..these came from a 1966 coronet convertible but again I believe they are correct for 66-67....
these are the rare ones that hold the weatherstrip next to the side quarter window.
as you can see, these are in great great shape.......where else can you get these????..
if you have questions please text or call me at 440-522-0048
us buyer to pay 20.00 shipping and handling insurance and tracker in the cont usa
international bidders, it will be 35.00 and i do reserve the right to charge actual shipping if it is higher as i am concerned about the length of the biggest moulding.
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