1968 Chevy Impala Radio Knob And Fader 67 Impala Nova Chevelle Oem on 2040-parts.com
Santa Maria, California, US
This is a set of OEM 1968 Chevy radio knobs and fader.They are used and have some wear.This might work on different chevy vehicles 1967-1969 Camaro,Chevelle,Nova,Impala.Please make sure this will fit your car.Please ask question`s.Being sold AS-IS.
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