Corvette 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 Long Side Stainless Clips By Cowl on 2040-parts.com
Poway, California, United States
This is a hard to find pair of clips for the stainless on the side of the car by the cowl. On the 1956-1957 it is for the upper long stainless piece by the cowl at the end,you need this as you can not get your hand in there! On the 1958-1962 Corvettes it is for the long hockey trim at the same place as the 56-7 that I mentioned. Corvette and fits the years 1956-1962 notice how unique and rare and hard to find it is. You get one pair as pictured.when installing the side molding on the front fender the long hockey stick piece. It is so hard to attach the clips right by the firewall area. These clips are for that area. |
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