Soft Top Front Header Guide Pin, Lh Used. 63-67 Corvette # 3826369 on 2040-parts.com
Batavia, Illinois, United States
This is a used chrome 1963 Corvette soft top left-hand front pin GM numbers are stamped in the bottom as picture shows there is some pitting on Chrome surfaces
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