1967-1969 Plymouth Valiant 2 Door Rear Sill Trim* Mopar 2 Pcs. on 2040-parts.com
Tampa, Florida, United States
We have for sale one pair of used Mopar interior sill trim pieces for 1967-1969 Plymouth Valiant 2 door models. This trim is in nice shape, they do have a little surface corrosion, but is not eaten through, driver quality parts, not show quality. This trim is located behind the front door, on the inside of the car, right by the rear seat, the parts were removed from a 1967 Valiant 2 door model, nice useable parts, please refer to the pictures as they are part of the description. Thanks. |
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