1967 1968 Camaro Muffler Exhaust Bracket Hanger on 2040-parts.com
Middletown, Ohio, US
Reproduction exhaust bracket for 1967 1968 camaro. This is the high quality reproduction. Leftover from my restoration project. Check out my other auctions for more leftover parts. Ships via USPS Priority mail. Thanks. 67 68
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