1976-1977-1978 Oem Original Hurst Trans Am Ttop Seal To Body & Plastic Interior on 2040-parts.com
Strawberry Plains, Tennessee, US
This is a set of OEM Original 1976-1977-1978 Hurst Trans Am T-top Seal to body & plastic T-top Outer side Plastic Rail trim covers for both Driverside and Passengerside of the car. These are Origianl Tan color and could be prepped to dye any color you choose. These are incredibly Rare pieces. The Hurst Top to body seal is in great condition and both clips are still intact and have factory rivits in place. , This lot only includes one seal to the body piece.
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