El Camino, Caballero, Malibu, Monte Carlo Sill Plate "body By Fisher" on 2040-parts.com
Topeka, Kansas, US
you are bidding on a door sill plate "body by fisher" for a 1978-1987 El Camino. It came off a 1978 El Camino. They are used with some scratches. I believe it also fits Malibu, Monte Carlo, and Caballero.
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