75-81 Camaro Z28 Trans Am Red Sailpanel Sail Panel Trim 75 76 78 79 80 81 on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
Up for auction is a very nice set of red hardtop style sailpanel trim removed from a 1976 Camaro lt. These were removed from the car years ago and sat in storage. These are factory style trim pieces that are specific for 1975 to 1981 camaro and trans am cars only. In fact it has the correct end screw hole for 75 and 76 model cars. Look at the pics to see for yourself. Email me with any questions and check out my other auctions for more great parts and the rest of the red interior. I do combine shipping as best as possible to save on shipping for multiple purchases.
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