1955 1956 1957 Chevy 2 Door Sedan Headliner Tack Strip Lh Driver 2dr on 2040-parts.com
Beaverton, Oregon, United States
Nice original headliner tack strip for 55-57 Chevy 2dr sedan (post). Driver side. Has surface rust, but all prongs are intact.
I have the passenger side available in another listing. Check my listings for more 55-57 Chevy car and wagon parts. I'll combine shipping when possible, but please wait for a final invoice (add to cart). |
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