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79 Impala Caprice Rh Rear Quarter Panel Tail Light Taillight Extension on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

El Paso, Texas, United States

El Paso, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Primary Color:Base White Primer Other Part Number:LT-15 Surface Finish:Base White Primer Placement on Vehicle:Right, Rear Brand:GM Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:20076190 Part Brand:GM Interchange Part Number:RH RIGHT PASSENGER SIDE GENUINE GM

79 IMPALA CAPRICE REAR QUARTER QUARTER PANEL EXTENSION MOLDING RH RIGHT PASSENGER SIDE GM 20076190 

Listed is a great condition rear RH quarter panel extension molding for 79 Impala Caprice. Unit is genuine GM part number 20076190 and has a smooth and straight body and surface. 
Molding has no cracks, no surface pits, and has been coated in professional grade base white primer.  Mounting nuts are included for secure and proper install. A quality replacement part that any body tech or hobbyist would appreciate.

A good find for anyone in need of a straight RH RIGHT PASSENGER SIDE quarter panel extension panel molding for their 79 Impala Caprice.

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