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Super Rare Camaro Trans Am Cars And Concepts T Top Tops Roof Frame Bracket Mount on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
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Spencer, New York, US

Spencer, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:steel/ALUMINUM Part Brand:GM CHEVROLET CHEVY PONTIAC

CARS AND CONCEPTS T TOP ROOF FRAME WITH SUPPORT BRACKET AND MOST IF NOT ALL ASSOCIATED HARDWARE. THIS WAS FROM A 78-81 CAMARO/TRANS AM. YOU GET WHATS SHOWN. THIS IS TO BE USED WHEN WANTING TO INSTALL THE CARS AND CONCEPTS T TOPS ON YOUR F BODY. I BAGGED UP ALL THE SCREWS THAT I REMOVED AND THEY ARE INCLUDED. THIS SHOULD FIT ALL 70-81 CAMARO TRANS AM AND FIREBIRD CARS. THE FRAME IS ALUMINUM (LIGHT WEIGHT) AND THE SUPPORT BRACE IS STEEL.

 

 

 

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