1966 1967 Pontiac Lemans Gto Tempest Rear Trunk Trim Moulding Panel on 2040-parts.com
Minnesota City, Minnesota, US
this is a used rear trim finish panel from a 1966-1967 pontiac lemans it is nice and straight it only has a few minor pits it is one of the nicer ones ive had in a long time all the mounting studs are good
shipping is higher on this piece because the length of this
i stand behind what i sell also
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