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1967 Chevy Chevelle Kick Panels Original Restored I'll Match Your Interior Color on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Gainesville, Florida, US

Gainesville, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:GM CHEVELLE Surface Finish:READY FOR YOUR INTERIOR COLOR Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

I HAVE TWO ORIGINAL 1967 CHEVELLE KICK PANELS ONE RIGHT AND LEFT THAT HAVE BEEN RESTORED  BACK TO THEIR ORIGINAL CONDITION AS NEW.THESE ARE CORRECT FOR A NON AIR CAR. LOOK AT THE PICS! THE BONUS HERE IS I'LL PAINT THEM WITH INTERIOR COLOR FOR THE BUYER WHAT EVER COLOR YOUR INTERIOR COLOR IS WITH THE PURCHASE OF THESE PANELS. ALL I NEED IS YOUR INTERIOR COLOR CODE AND IT'S DONE.SHIPPING WILL BE DETERMINED BY ME AT AUCTION END FROM BUYERS ADDRESS AND ZIP. SELLING TO LOWER 48 ONLY! SHIPPING QUOTE IN THIS AUCTION IS NOT CORRECT!DO NOT SEND PAYMENT UNTIL I SEND THE BUYER AN INVOICE! I HAVE 40 YEARS OF ORIGINAN GM CORVETTE PARTS. LET ME KNOW IF YOUR LOOKING FOR WHATEVER.

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