Trunk Weather Stripping/seal- '64-'77 Chevelle, Cutlass, Gto & Skylark+ More on 2040-parts.com
Iola, Kansas, United States
NOS TRUNK WEATHER STRIPPING/SEAL - 1964 - 1977 CHEVELLE, CUTLASS, GTO & SKYLARK. 1970 - 1977 MONTE CARLO. 1969 - 1977 GRAND PRIX. 1962 - 1973 CHEVY II / NOVA. The RUBBER stripping is in VERY GOOD condition. Originally I purchased this for my 1974 GTO but sold the car and never got to install it. I opened the bag just to take pictures for this auction. I try to describe my items as accurately as possible and all of my items are sold as is.
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