67 Chevy Malibu Lh Front Door Lower Moulding New Nos on 2040-parts.com
Wolcott, Connecticut, US
CHECK OUT MY EBAY STORE FOR MORE INTERESTING ITEMS. THIS IS FOR SALES NUMBER 4903 A NEW NOS GM DRIVER SIDE FRONT DOOR LOWER MOULDING IN EXCELLENT CONDITION FOR 67 CHEVY MALIBU 4 DOOR. THE OVERALL LENGTH IS 39-5/8" AND WIDTH IS 1-1/4". USA SHIPPING FEE IS $8.00. I ONLY TAKE PAYPAL FOR PAYMENT. VIEW PICTURE.
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