Hello
These parts came off a 1963 Corvette. the (4) Seat mounting anchors are in useable condition but rusty. (1) Retainer bracket (parking Light) rusty but useable. Brand new head light high beam grommet. gaskets for outside door handle (4) pieces complete. If there are ANY questions on these parts PLEASE email me before you BID.
Thanks
Pete
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