67 1967 Pontiac Radio Mounting Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Kingston, Washington, United States
67 Pontiac Radio Mounting Bracket
Here is a 67 Pontiac radio mounting bracket. From bolt hole to bolt hole it is 2 inches long. Feel free to check out our other listings for good working vintage car radios & more vintage car parts. Feel free to email question or comments. |
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