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Vw Karmann Ghia Coupe 1956-1974, New Off-white Vinyl Headliner, Factory Original on 2040-parts.com

US $88.00
Location:

Phelan, California, United States

Phelan, California, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:HIGH QUALITY!

BRAND NEW GHIA COUPE ORIGINAL STYLE HEADLINER,

PERFORATED OFF-WHITE VINYL WAS STOCK FACTORY ORIGINAL!!

MADE IN THE USA!!

A COMPLETE HEADLINER, INCLUDES MATERIAL FOR ALL FOUR POSTS

BUT DOES NOT INCLUDE BOWS OR ANYTHING ELSE, 

 

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KARMANN GHIA COUPE 1956-1974 (NOT FOR CONVERTIBLES!)

 

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