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Door Panel Inserts 64-66 Chevy/gmc Truck With Raised Flames Black Vinyl on 2040-parts.com

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Brook Park, Minnesota, United States

Brook Park, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Blk Vinyl Part Brand:CUSTOM Warranty:No

New pair of Custom made Door Panel Inserts for 1964 to 1966 Chevy & GMC Trucks. The panels are 1/8" waterproof panelboard with 3/16" raised Flames & covered in Black Vinyl. The holes for the window crank, door handle and armrest are punched in the panelboard but not cut through the vinyl. There are 6 mounting holes punched in each panelboard for mounting with screws. 12 screws, washers & Black screw caps are included. The matching Black screw caps cover the screw heads after installation. Panels can also be attached using 3 M Velcro. Handles, armrest & steel door panel for viewing purposes only and are not included.

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