New Upper Fender Moldings With Rubber Dust Seal 68-72 Chevy Chevelle Malibu on 2040-parts.com
midway muscle car land, Illinois, United States
This is a new pair of left & right front fender top moldings. These are the chrome stainless moldings that mount to the top of the fender, just below the windshield. These both include the rubber dust shields that attach to the chrome trim. Includes as shown.
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