1967-69 Camaro Floor Pan Sections-left & Right Front And Left & Right Rear. on 2040-parts.com
Marshfield, Wisconsin, US
Complete, new set of 1967-69 Camaro individual section floor pans! Each is a section of a full length floor pan and replaces an idividual section-left & right front and left & right rear. PP-12L, PP-12R, PP-14L and PP-14R. Made in USA! Please E-mail with any questions or if you would like additional photos. Shipping cost will vary by location.
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