1968 1972 Gm Chevy Chevelle Skylark Armrest Cutlass 69 70 71 72 1969 1970 1971 on 2040-parts.com
Parsons, West Virginia, United States
Hello, my father inlaw use to own a el camino and gave me this armrest to sell.
Im not sure if we have a passenger side with a driver armrest or a driver side with a pass armrest but something doesnt look quite right. The plastic has no cracks or breaks but the armrest does have a few spots of vinal missing here and there, its not mint. Ready to ship! |
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