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Nos 1967-1968 Chevrolet Camaro Right Front Wheel Opening Moulding-part 9785880 on 2040-parts.com

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Northville, Michigan, United States

Northville, Michigan, United States
NOS 1967-1968 CHEVROLET CAMAROS RIGHT FRONT WHEEL OPENING MOULDING IN GOOD UNUSED NOS CONDITION IN ORIGINAL GM PARTS PACKAGE-PART NUMBER 9785880; GROUP NUMBER 8.132.
Brand:1967-1968 CHEVROLET CAMAROS Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:9785880 Surface Finish:ALUMINUM Other Part Number:GROUP NUMBER 8.132 Warranty:No

UP FOR AUCTION IS AN NOS 1967 -1968 CHEVROLET CAMARO RIGHT FRONT WHEEL OPENING MOULDING. THE ITEM IS IN GOOD UNUSED NOS CONDITION AND COMES IN ITS ORIGINAL GM PARTS WRAPPER. THERE ARE ONLY 2 HOLES DRILLED IN THE MOULDING FOR MOUNTING SCREWS; PROBABLY A MANUFACTURING SLIP UP WITH GM???--I DO NOT KNOW YOU WILL HAVE TO DRILL YOUR OWN HOLES TO MOUNT THE MOULDING. THE PART NUMBER IS 9785880; GROUP NUMBER 8.132.

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