Whitco Amc Jeep Specialty Equipment Black Bow Covers on 2040-parts.com
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
This item is a new old stock NOS bow cover set for Jeep CJ7, CJ-7, CJ5, and CJ-5 soft top bows. The covers are in great condition but have some dust that needs to be cleaned after sitting in storage. The color is the factory black that was used on all CJ models. These are no longer manufactured and would be perfect for your restoration project. They are extremely rare to find in new condition. Free shipping to anywhere in the continental US. Please contact me with any questions. |
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