1966-1967 Dodge Coronet Right Rear Quarter Patch Panel on 2040-parts.com
Woodstock, Ontario, CA
This is a 1966-1967 Dodge Coronet two door hardtop and coupe right rear patch panel that runs from the rear of the rear wheel house to the rear bumper. Panel is U.S.A. made. Shipping is estimated at 55.00 anywhere in North America. Actual shipping will be charged according to buyer preference for carrier.
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