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~~ 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Vintage Rear Window Stainless Steel Trim ~~ on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
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Farmville, Virginia, US

Farmville, Virginia, US
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~~  THIS IS A 1969 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE VINTAGE EXTERIOR REAR WINDOW MOULDING IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.  THE STAINLESS STEEL TRIM IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE WITH MINIMAL WEATHERING. THIS REAR WINDOW MOULDING WOULD BE AN EXCELLENT ADDITION TO ANY AUTHENTIC RESTORATION!  ~~

~~  THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN THIS 1969 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE EXTERIOR STAINLESS STEEL REAR WINDOW MOULDING! 

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