1967-1981 Camaro Spare Tire Hold Down Bolt on 2040-parts.com
Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a new spare tire hold down bolt I bought for a
1969 Camaro. In the end, I decided
against keeping a spare tire. |
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