1968-72 Chevelle Gto 442 Grand Sport Rearview Mirror Bracket Gm on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Attention: GM enthusiasts up for auction “OEM” 1968-72, A-body rearview mirror bracket. Bracket is correct for Chevelle, Malibu, Grand Sport, Skylark, Cutlass, Supreme, 442, GTO, Judge, Le Mans, GT-37 and Tempest. Bracket is in great used condition. Reproduction bracket assembly is available and retails for over $45.99.
Here’s you chance to get a great OEM original for a song. Check out my other auctions, I’m clearing out 25 years of hoarding all types of parts. E-mail with questions. Buyer pays actual shipping costs. Check payment details for accepted forms of payment. Thanks for looking. Good luck. Will combine shipping. |
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