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63 - 67 Corvette Rear Rear Licence Bezel Coupe Roadster on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

BC, Canada

BC, Canada
Condition:Used

A used rear licence plate bezel for a mid year corvette, 63 - 67. Good shape, not bent, shows a bit of age on the backside but will show well installed. big block L79 1967 corvette. RH logo in pic 4, still the original anodized aluminum. The repro replacements sell for about $90.

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