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1967 Plymouth Gtx Grill Complete Headlight Bezels Emblem Hemi (free Shipping) on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Naples, Florida, United States

Naples, Florida, United States

This is a great 1967 Plymouth GTX grill, including the bezels, and the emblem! It's in great shape not beat up, there's two little spots you can see in the pictures. With a little clean up it would look great! FREE SHIPPING!!!! Also check my other auctions for other 67 GTX parts, NOTE THESE ARE ALL ORIGINAL OEM PARTS OFF AN ORIGINAL GTX. Also my other auctions with nice 62-65 parts! Any questions feel free to ask, thanks! Shipping applies to the lower 48, thanks.

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