1970 Cutlass Headliner Retainer Brackets (used) on 2040-parts.com
Simi Valley, California, United States
1970 Cutlass Headliner Retainer Brackets (Used)
This is a pair of headliner retainer brackets from a 1970 Cutlass. We are not sure what other years this part is compatible. You will have to do your own research. These parts are in great condition though they have a bit of surface rust on them. Location: A8-8 If you have any other questions please call 805-306-0795 Check out our other listings for many other parts |
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