Firebird Ventura Arm Rest Base Gm 8769329 Left Drivers Black Low Profile Style on 2040-parts.com
Lynnwood, Washington, US
This auction is for one used drivers side arm rest mounting base. I am not sure exactly which car it came off of but it is slightly narrower than the 69-72 Chevelle GTO style. Part number points to 68 Firebird or possibly Ventura.
There is some very minor scratches in the surface, mounting holes all look good.
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