64 Chevelle & El Camino Kick Panels Non-air Red on 2040-parts.com
Placentia, California, United States
1964 Chevelle and El Camino Kick Panels Non-A/C Red. Nice no scratches, perfect upper screw mounting tabs in door jamb. This is a new set of kick panels for a non air conditioning car, these panels are located under the dash in front of your doors. Color is Red. Muscle Factory 800-762-0317. |
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