This is a complete left or right side bracket for all b body chevys 1965-1970. Very good condition. Only surface rust. All factory parts are with bracket. Part speaks for itself. This will fit 1965-1970 b body Chevys Impalas, Biscayane and Bellair. If you're looking for a clean part this is it. Thanks for looking.
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