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Nos Gm 60 - 64 Chevrolet Corvair Trim Molding on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States

Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:GM

Up for Auction Today is a NOS GM  NOS GM 60 - 64 Chevrolet Corvair Molding, I'm not sure the exact year. I think it's a rear quarter molding. It has the wider curve radius.  it's aprox 53" long x 7/8" wide. I found this taped to a bundle of  early Corvair Fender & 1/4 moldings found in an old dealership.  It is straight, no dents. Know your parts needs on this one. It was loose with no part#. I will be listing the fronts too. Look at the pictures carefully & please ask questions before bidding. 18.85 packaged carefully in a large box because of it's odd shape to the 48 states. Thank you for looking!! As with all NOS upon close inspection you may find very small imperfections from age and or production not otherwise noted.

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