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More Chevy ---- 1964 Impala Dash Vent Knob ---- !! on 2040-parts.com

US $11.00
Location:

Port Huron, Michigan, United States

Port Huron, Michigan, United States
off a 4 door-..looks pretty nice, but needs buffing
Brand:chevrolet Manufacturer Part Number:does not apply UPC:Does not apply

 hi, up for your consideration is off a 1964 IMPALA ......  as pictured .............  I will be listing a few more parts I have  as time permits.......  If you are interested in something else - let me know and I may still have it and  be able to list it sooner............ If interested Please Purchase with confidence and goodwill -- as I do .... thank you!!!!!!   .....................USA Only Please ...............HaveLuckGoodwill&Blessings .............................  this listing may be pulled at anytime  ..thankyou..........F5

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