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T-top Bags For C3 Corvette on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Manchaca, Texas, United States

Manchaca, Texas, United States
Condition:Used

This is an original set of T-top storage bags for a C3 corvette.  They are black vinyl with three 
velcro  closures. There are no dates inside the bags so as to what year they were produced is 
unknown too me.  They came with a 1978 corvette that was totaled.
    These original bags show some signs of use, but are in good to very good condition. There
is a small deformation on one bag that is approximatly 3/8 " but does not go through to the 
inside of the bag. The velcro is all in place and works quite well. Please look closely at all
 photos and ask any questions BEFORE bidding.  Thank you!

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