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1968 - 1972 Skylark Gto Cutlass 11 1/2" Door Arm Rest Green Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Carthage, Missouri, United States

Carthage, Missouri, United States
Very good used condition
Part Brand:GM

1968 - 1972 Skylark GTO Cutlass 11 1/2" Door Arm Rest Green

These 11 1/2" arm rests were removed from a 69 Skylark and in very good condition.  No cracks or breaks.  The driver side pad has a rip and a small chunk missing. Will fit most GM A Bodies  of the same years but PLEASE check your application before purchasing. If you need additional information or pics just ask.

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