94-96 Impala Ss Radiator Shroud Original on 2040-parts.com
Andover, Massachusetts, United States
Up for auction is an Impala SS radiator shroud. This is a
genuine GM part, and is a direct fit on all impalas. The design of the shroud
is to cover the electric fans, with that said-this will not fit on any B Body
with the much larger, mechanical fans. The shroud is in good condition with
minor wear typical of a piece of its age, even still features all the original
stickers of when it was new. The rubber mounts are still solid. Item comes as is, I will only ship to the lower 48
states, not internationally. Please feel free to ask any questions regarding
the product. |
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