Vent Wing Windows For 67-72 Chevy Gmc Trucks on 2040-parts.com
Oroville, California, United States
These were pulled from 68-72 Chevy trucks. They are in good daily driver condition, but could use new rubber and felt. They are black NON chrome and they open and shut. Free shipping in the lower 48!
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