1967-1969 Camaro Headliner Center Bow Clip Oer-k667 on 2040-parts.com
Canton, Texas, United States
1967-1972 Headliner Center Bow Clips Reproduction headliner bow mounting clips for 1967-69 Camaro models. These clips attach to the roof panel and support the outer headliner bows. Center headliner bow clip not included. Sold as a set of 4.
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