Chevelle Gto 442 Z28 Impala Original Trunk Harness Clips on 2040-parts.com
Ottawa Lake, Michigan, US
Chevelle GTO 442 Z28 Impala Nova Monte Carlo Grand Sport Cutlass Camaro etc trunk harness clips. Always missing, this is what the factory used to hold the tailight harness to the underside of the trunk lip. 100% correct. set of three and made of metal. Solid and nice. Ready to install, nearly perfect.
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