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1968-72 Chevelle / El Camino Shifter Boot - Nos Gm # 3975405 on 2040-parts.com

US $38.95
Location:

Cumming, Georgia, United States

Cumming, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Surface Finish:RUBBER Manufacturer Part Number:3975405 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 YOU ARE BIDDING ON A  NOS GM  FLOOR SHIFTER BOOT

 FOR  1968-72  EL CAMINO, MALIBU, CHEVELLE,

SS AND GMC SPRINT  -  without console

                                GM  PART # 3975405 - IN  GM PACKAGING 

  A MUST FOR A 100 POINT RESTORATION  -SEE PIC! 

    NOTHING FITS AND LOOKS LIKE GENUINE GM PARTS 

BID WITH CONFIDENCE,  WE HAVE BEEN SELLING NOS GM PARTS

 ON EBAY FOR OVER 17 YEARS WITH 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK 

PAYMENT VIA PAYPAL DUE AT END OF AUCTION

USPS SHIPPING QUOTE IS FOR  48 STATE CONTINENTAL U.S    

 DELIVERY CONFIRMATION ALSO INCLUDED!

 INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS OR BIDDERS OUTSIDE 48 STATE

CONTINENTAL US MUST EMAIL ME FOR A

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