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1967 1968 Impala Steering Column To Firewall Dash Cover 3899593 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Chicago Heights, Illinois, United States

Chicago Heights, Illinois, United States
Used in great condition!
Brand:Genuine GM Chevrolet Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:3899593 UPC:Does not apply

Original Chevrolet Steering column to floor or firewall cover.
Fits 67 and 68 Full Size Impala BelAir Biscayne and Caprice.
Nice shape, not cracked or broken. 
Pictures are of the part you will receive.
Thanks for looking!

Will ship US Mail.

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