1963-1964 Corvette Nos Door Arm Rest/pull, Red Vgc on 2040-parts.com
Stoystown, Pennsylvania, United States
1963-1964 Corvette door arm rest/pull. NOS, NO BOX. in very good condition. There are a few light surface scratches on the chrome that you can see in the photos. There is a mold break away blemish that is typical to the original parts. Good for NCRS or a good driver. Please review the photos carefully...what you see is what you get!
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