Corvette C2 Vent Wing Regulator R.h. For 1963-64 Convertible/1965-67 Coupe New! on 2040-parts.com
Killingworth, Connecticut, United States
Corvette C2 right hand vent wing regulator, fits 1963-64 Corvette convertible & 1965-67 Coupe, has the 3-rings on the shaft, Made By TRIM PARTS (none better) never installed. These list for $156.95 and they do not list this particular one anymore? Buyer pays shipping & insurance.
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