Deck Filler Rear Cowl Panel 70-81 Camaro Firebird **in Stock!** on 2040-parts.com
Warrenville, Illinois, US
Brand new reproduction rear cowl deck filler panel for 1970-1981 Camaro and Firebird! This is the panel that fills between the deck lid and rear window that includes the window lip. Now Available In Stock! This panel is in stock and ready to ship right away once we receive payment. We do NOT pre-sell this item, so there is no waiting for drop ship or restock!
Shipping is FREE in the US 48 states. Flat rate shipping so there are no surprises! Pick up is also available at our Illinois warehouse. (Sales tax applies for pickup or shipping within Illinois.) For further info on this and other items feel free to contact us at 1-800-472-6952. Please inquire about shipping outside the continental United States. Thanks for looking and bidding!
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