1970-73 Camaro Black Metal Right Side "a" Pillar Cover on 2040-parts.com
Stockbridge, Michigan, United States
You are bidding on a nice Original 1970-73 Camaro Black Metal Right Side "A" Pillar Cover Has been in dry storage on shelf for awhile - Was wrapped in paper when I got it - they attached tape on the piece itself, needs to be cleaned off. (see pics) Please check out my other items and ask questions Thanks! Buyer pays all shipping charges... |
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