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1973 - 1977 Gm White Passenger Side Lower Rear Panel on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Kaukauna, Wisconsin, US

Kaukauna, Wisconsin, US
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White passenger side lower rear panel. Will fit 73 - 77 gm. Back of the panel has # 9874543. I bought this awhile back from someone thinking it was for my 76 cutlass 442 but it has a square arm rest so this might be for a chevelle, I really don't know ! No broken corners, white has turned somewhat yellow like they all do but otherwise good for a respray. I will also be listing the rear panel for the other side along with drivers front lower panel and the passenger front lower panel.

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