1970-72 Chevelle Kick Panels With Speaker. on 2040-parts.com
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
Up for auction is a Pair of 1970-72 Chevelle Kick Panels, with Speaker. That's right there is only ONE (1) Speaker. These are for a car without a/c, and are right & left. I have no idea what happened to the other speaker, but these will work great for shells. Any overages in shipping will be refunded.
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