Nova Camaro Hood Louvers + Trim Nos 1967 1968 - 1972 67 68-72 on 2040-parts.com
Summit-Argo, Illinois, United States
NOS GM Pair of 67 Camaro & 68-72 Nova SS Hood Louvers.
Also included are a NOS pair of trim rings bezels to go with them. Selling them as a package deal. Just restored my 67 L78 SS Camaro and have these as spares. Bought these 15+ years ago from GM and in storage ever since. Only issues is that one post is broken off one of the louvers (pics) and black needs touchup. |
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