1968-1972 C3 Corvette America Complete New Body Mount Kit With Bolts on 2040-parts.com
Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States
New in the box Corvette America 1968-1972 Complete body mounting kit part number 2667. Found in storage at a Corvette shop this kit is 99.99 New. Check Out our eBay Store for more Corvette Parts!!! Over 40 years Corvette Experience and Inventory!!! Thanks Andy 870-932-2388 Since 1972!!
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