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1966 Pontiac Gran Prix Cowl Firewall Windshield Frame Floor Section on 2040-parts.com

US $499.99
Location:

Caldwell, Idaho, United States

Caldwell, Idaho, United States
FORMERLY 4 SPEED CAR WITH CORRECT HOLE IN FLOOR PAN
Brand:PONTIAC Manufacturer Part Number:X

This is a front body firewall cowl and windshield frame from a 1966 Pontiac Gran Prix 2 door hardtop.  Probably will fit 1965 Gran Prix and the other full size models for those two years. This one is a former 4 speed car with the correct hole in the floor but missing the clutch pedal. Most of the stampings are the same for Chevrolet of those years except for the dash mount.  It is in good shape. Nice rust free .  Shipping can be arranged.  Front frame is available too.

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