Original Gm Black Rear Windshield Trim Painted Trans Am Camaro Ws6 Z28 Factory ! on 2040-parts.com
Spencer, New York, US
ORIGINAL REAR WINDSHIELD TRIM SET FOR PARTS FIX AND OR REPAIR. THESE WILL NEED RESTORATION/PAINT TO BE NICE. THEY SHOULD FIT 75-81 CAMARO TRANS AM AND FIREBIRD. PLEASE SEE PICS FOR DETAILS.
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