Nos 1974 1975 Vega Front Bumper Lower Valance Panel Gm on 2040-parts.com
Arlington, Tennessee, US
NOS 1974-1975 Vega front bumper lower valance panel. I believe this should also fit 1976-1977 please correct me if this is incorrect. Genuine GM - Very Rare. Part number has come off the box, was purchased years ago from a Chevrolet dealership. Color looks to be orange or russet orange, please use your judgment or ask any questions. Minor scuffs marks and scratches, no cracks very solid. WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PHOTO IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU GET. Will ship UPS or Fed Ex buyer pays shipping.
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