1970 Gto Hood Scoops Not Reproductions! No Reserve. on 2040-parts.com
Glenside, Pennsylvania, US
These are a factory pair of hood scoops for your GTO. They are in mint condition and are ready for repaint and an installation onto your hood. These are not reproductions. They are originals. Winning bidder pays $12.00 shipping.
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