Nos Gm 1968-1973 License Plate Lens & Gasket Camaro Chevelle 442 Gto Gs Nova Z28 on 2040-parts.com
Middlesex, New Jersey, US
THIS AUCTION IS FOR A NEW OLD STOCK GM LICENSE PLATE LENS AND GASKET. THIS PART WAS USED IN MANY GM VEHICLES FROM 1967-1973. THE LENS IS MARKED "GMIT SAE L67".
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SOLD AS IS.
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