Reproduction Buick Grand National Gnx Rear End Cover, Very Rare on 2040-parts.com
Massapequa, New York, US
This a reproduction GNX rear end cover. This was a prototype for the cover that was made for the reproduction rear ends. The cover does not have the holes for the traction bars drilled. This would make a nice item to put on a GNX clone so the rear has the look from the back. It would also make a nice wall mounting for the true GNX lover. This cover will fit most 8 1/2" 10 bolt gm rears. You will need 10 5/16 allen bolts to mount the cover. There aren't many of these covers out there, so this is your chance to get one. I'm retired and selling off my car stuff that I have collected for many years. If you have any questions, please ask.
I only ship to the lower 48 States. All sales are final. Good luck and thanks for looking.
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