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1981 Chevy Truck Cab Corner Molding Trim Camper Tepee 1982 1983 1984 1987 85 86 on 2040-parts.com

US $269.99
Location:

Colorado, US

Colorado, US
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For sale is a 3 piece cab corner molding set for Chevy trucks in the 80's.  This set has the tepees in the emblem squares.  This version is a little more uncommon than the bowties usually seen.  Its hard to show the true condition of bright work so there are plenty of pictures for you to judge.  


This set is not perfect but nicer than most all that you see of these.  The long trim piece as a few very light dings and scratches.  Both corners are very straight.  One of the corners has lost its paint... pretty easy to take care of, but I am going to leave that for the next owner.

I salvaged all of the mounting hardware I could and is included.  Will be packed and shipped the right way to avoid damage in transit.

 

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