70 71 72 Cutlass Malibu Center Door Pillar Post Molding Trim Cover Chevelle on 2040-parts.com
Norfolk, Nebraska, US
Selling a set of GM A body 4 door hardtop center post covers. Nice shape except for right one has a scratch shown in pics. These are off a 72 Cutlass. Never seen these before so I am assuming they work on all Gm 70-72 A body cars. Off white color.
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