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68-69 Chevy Ii/nova 307 Left Front Fender Side Marker Bezel- Gm Nos #3929993 on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
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Houston, Texas, US

Houston, Texas, US
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Genuine Chevrolet NOS part #3929993-- NOT A REPODUCTION !!!

This was bought at a Chevy part department in the mid 1980's and has never been installed-- has been in storage for almost 30 years.

This fits the 1968-1969 Chevy II, and Novas for the 307cid engine installed cars. Only have the left front fender sidemarker bezel.

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