1973 - 80 1981 - 87 Chevy Gmc Truck High Hump Transmission Tunnel Cover Ls Conv on 2040-parts.com
Prescott Valley, Arizona, United States
Very nice high hump transmission tunnel cover for 73-87 Chevy or GMC trucks. This one came from an 80 4x4 with auto trans and 205 transfer case. I believe the 4 speed 2wd cover is different. Clean, straight, no rust, no excess holes.
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