1968-70 Plymouth Road Runner Interior Roof Mouldings on 2040-parts.com
Sallisaw, Oklahoma, US
1968 Road Runner interior roof mouldings.This is left and right and the front along the windshield.I just took these out of the car.The car was silver with red interior.I would re-paint the mouldings.No physical damage.Any questions feel free to ask.Thanks for looking.
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