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1969 Lemans Valance on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fort Drum, New York, United States

Fort Drum, New York, United States
Condition:Used

1969 LeMans front Valance.  This auction is for the dark grey valance seen in the foreground of the photo.  It is a VERY nice original, with only a couple minor dings.  (please check photos) Valance came of a 1969 LeMans that was purchased in New Mexico.  I don't know if these are reproduced, however I know that the valance panels reproduced for GTOs require a lot of work to make them fit just right and to hold the turn signal housings.  This is an original panel that hasn't been cut or repaired from what I can see. The Original color was a light shade of Green, and this has been repainted to a satin grey.

Will fit on a 68 or 69 GTO but will not be correct and will not match up to the center of the bumper on an endure or endure delete nose.

Price includes free shipping to continental US only    

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