65-67 Chevelle Front Arm Rest. Like New on 2040-parts.com
Louisville, Kentucky, US
Front armrests. Fits 65,66&67 Chevelle, el camino and Malibu. Like new. These were on my car for 1 year and I maybe put 500 miles on the car that year. They look new. They are $25 each on NPD.
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