31 32 33 Chevy Pu Truck Cowl Vent Hot Rat Rod 30 34 35 ? on 2040-parts.com
Stella, Missouri, US
33 Chevy PU truck cowl vent and opener, I assume 31 32 is the same, you be the judge on 30 34 35 or whether coupe or sedan is the same, can get measurement for you.. Is real decent shape, even has some original paint left.. Check out other stuff I have listed. Can combine shipping.
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