1967-69 Chevrolet Camaro Rh Rear Window Oem Stainless Trim Moulding on 2040-parts.com
Cross Plains, Tennessee, US
Hello, I have a Rear window, RH side, trim/ moulding piece for bids! This is a USED oem piece! Needs a professional polishing. It has a couple of dents in the top! I tried to photo it as best I could... Easy restore! I have other pieces of trim, and parts listed for 1st gen. Camaro's! Please ask any questions needed! Shipping $12.00 USPS. it is a long part! Thanks
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