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6ea 1963-67 Corvette Original Interior Door Screws (?) on 2040-parts.com

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Boulder, Colorado, United States

Boulder, Colorado, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

You Corvette experts are going to have to help me out on these screws. I'm thinking they are interior door screws. Window regulator mounting screws? If someone would verify the correct application, I'll revise the description accordingly. Thanks in advance for any clarification. Until then, we'll just consider them to be 6ea original screws w/star washers for the 1963-67 Corvette. Wouldn't you rather have original than reproduction? Please do your own research, and ask questions prior to bidding. Continental USA shipping only, PayPal only.

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