Nos 1964 Chevrolet Impala Bel Air Biscayne Rear Bumper Filler Panel #3833275 on 2040-parts.com
Hamburg, Pennsylvania, United States
This is an NOS Rear Bumper Filler panel for a 1964 Full Size Chevrolet including Impala, Impala SS, Bel Air, and Biscayne. Original Rubber cover still there, and has been removed, but it did an excellent job of protecting the front, as the aluminum anodizing is excellent with no deterioration. Bright and very shiney. The only spots I see at all are on the back side which will not be seen and they are very small. Front side is awesome. Part number is stamped and clearly visible. Original GM part number is #3833275. Be right at home on a high end show car.
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