1966 Dodge Coronet 500 Interior Door Panel Set White on 2040-parts.com
Debary, Florida, United States
THE BACK TWO PIECES JUST NEED CLEANING ,THE FRONT DOOR PANELS HAVE NO CUTS IN THEM BUT THE CARPET AT THE BOTTOM WAS REPLACED BY A PREVIOUS OWNER AND ONE CAME OFF BUT IT WAS NOT THE ORIGIONAL KIND ALSO ON THE DRIVER PANEL THE BACKING CARDBOARD PLATE WAS REPLACED. VERY USEABLE SET .HAS ALL FOUR CHROME PIECES BUT THERE IS PITTING ON THEM
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