1962 1963 1964 Impala Door Panel Lower Rear Right Chevrolet Impala on 2040-parts.com
Seaford, Delaware, United States
Rear lower door panel from a 1962 Impala hardtop. Part does have some area of rust with a couple small spots that are thru as the photos show. Still a good restorable part. Please check the photos they are part of the description. Any questions. Thank you for looking and please check my other listings.
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