Complete Pair Of Original 69 Chevrolet Camaro Driver/passenger Door on 2040-parts.com
Fresno, California, US
This is a complete pair of ORIGINAL 1969 Camaro doors both driver and passenger. They are in excellent condition, no rust, dents or mechanical problems. All internals, regulators, door latch, window felts, handles, armrest etc are included. Everything in pictures. Glass is new in perfect condition. The windows roll up/down without any problems. They also come with the hinges to bolt to the frame. Please contact me for shipping quote. Rare find to come across a pair of original doors in this good of condition.
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