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1967/1968 Camaro Spoiler (rear) - P/n 40-2259-gb - Used on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

South Bend, Indiana, United States

South Bend, Indiana, United States
In Good Condition - no chips but with one repaired crack that needs some fine touches to bring it back to showroom condition
Manufacturer Part Number:40-2259-GB Surface Finish:Primer Brand:GM Warranty:No

One used rear spoiler for 1967 - 1968 Chevrolet Camaros (may fit Pontiac Firebird also but I'm not sure on that) in Good Condition with a primer finish - no chips but does have one repaired crack which needs more work to bring it back to showroom condition.
Molded in Part Number is 40-2259-GB so I assume this is a genuine GM part.
No broken studs in the holes - attaching hardware is not included. 
I bought this for a '68 that I have and was going to try to turn into an SS clone but thought better of it so I don't need it anymore.
Shipping is listed as $20.00 - if it's less for your location, I'll refund the difference.

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