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64 65 Barracuda Oem Rear Window Trim 3 Piece Set With All Pegs Present 66 on 2040-parts.com

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Aurora, Illinois, United States

Aurora, Illinois, United States
64 65 66 Barracuda OEM Rear window trim 3 piece SET with all Pegs present Correct 64-65 will work on 66 as well. Chrome shows some age but would be an easy refinish. also has all pegs and mounting bolts.. Which normally is not the case a great set
Brand:MOPAR

64 65 66 Barracuda OEM Rear window trim 3 piece SET with all Pegs present Correct 64-65 will work on 66 as well. Chrome shows some age but  would be an easy refinish. also has all pegs and mounting bolts.. Which normally is not the case a great set 
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