1963-67 Corvette Convertible Original Windshield Pillar Molding Right Outer on 2040-parts.com
Depew, New York, United States
Original restored 1963-67 OUTER RIGHT side windshield pillar molding. No dings, dents or kinks. Recently polished and cleaned. Does NOT come with clips or mounting hardware. Please ask any and all questions BEFORE bidding. Thanks for looking.
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