1981-88 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Ss Rear Spoiler on 2040-parts.com
Freeland, Pennsylvania, United States
1981-88 Stand up style Monte Carlo SS rear spoiler. Has all mounting studs and nuts. Slight cracks on ends as normal for these items.
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