69-79 Corvette Rear Compartment Jack Storage Tray Oem Gm C3 Dated on 2040-parts.com
Harrison, Michigan, United States
THIS BUY IT NOW IS FOR AN 69-79 CORVETTE REAR COMPARTMENT JACK STORAGE TRAY 5" DEEP OEM GM C3. THIS IS IN GOOD CONDITION FOR THE YEAR. IT IS DATE CODED 77. THIS MEASURES 5" DEEP. AS PICTURED.
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