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1968 "original" Impala Belair Byscane 4 Dr Ht Exterior Molding Complete Set Of 8 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Jackson, Tennessee, United States

Jackson, Tennessee, United States
This set has been cleaned and the stainless has had 46 years of grime buffed off, see before and after pictures. There is a little rash on 1 piece which is noted in the pictures. I don't say these are 100% show quality but I do know they are at least 90% driver quality and 100% better then none!!!!
Brand:GM Surface Finish:Stainless/Vinyl Manufacturer Part Number:D/R 7782855 D/F 7782856 P/R 7782854 P/F 7782853 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:39229833 D/R P/R 39229834 Part Brand:GM Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear

             !!!!!! PRICE REDUCED EVERYTHING MUST GO MY CAR IS COMING HOME NEED THE ROOM !!!!!!



What I Have in this listing is an awesome and "Original"  complete set ( all 8 pieces ) of side molding off my 1968 Impala 4DR Ht . This will also fit your Bel air and the Biscayne, it is believed to also fit the 67 Impala (you have to check to make sure). What I have done with this molding is I buffed all the stainless front and back (See Before and After Pictures)  I scrubbed the vinyl inserts and wiped them all down with a coat of armorial to bring them to a nice clean look. Now all 8 pieces have no vinyl missing but there is 1 that has a little rash spot, like some have at the ends, now on the back of the door molding you can see the pictures there is the plastic sleeve with the part numbers on them. Now as far as the quarter and fenders there is no sleeve. The only trim better then this is a complete new set, at a price at least 3xs what I am asking for this set.. And you know they are better then none which is always a plus in any book. Now if you need just 1 or 2 pieces just let me know as I have another complete set I will sell individual pieces from the doors and rear quarter panel strips are almost in same shape so just ask..These mount with belt line clips. If you have any questions please ask. Thank you for looking and good luck..  This listing will be shipped in a PVC tube to keep from damage. Returns are accepted.

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