Nos 1963 Gm Chevy Belair Biscayne Impala Gas Tank Filler Door Guard Part# 985488 on 2040-parts.com
Ontario, New York, US
This vintage NOS 1963 GM Chevy Belair Biscayne Impala Gas Tank Filler Door Guard Part# 985488 is in very good unused condition. There is a small pit mark to the chrome near the inner curve of part (see photo). Original box and instructions. Missing the mounting screws. Fits all passenger models excluding station wagons.
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