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64-65 Gto- Gm A Body Weather Strip Lm 12-c Door Seals New Hard Top/convertibles on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Westford, Massachusetts, United States

Westford, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:Metro Moulded Parts Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right

Door weatherstrip seals for years 64- 65 GTO, chevelle, lemans and others. Brand new in package high quality replacement part by metro moulded parts. Part #- LM 12-C door seal with clips and molded ends. Everything pictured is included. This part also fits the following autos:
1964 BUICK SKYLARK
1964 BUICK SPECIAL
1964 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE
1964 CHEVROLET MALIBU
1964 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS
1964 OLDSMOBILE F85
1964 PONTIAC GTO
1964 PONTIAC LEMANS
1964 PONTIAC TEMPEST
1965 BUICK GRAN SPORT
1965 BUICK SKYLARK
1965 BUICK SPECIAL
1965 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE
1965 CHEVROLET MALIBU
1965 OLDSMOBILE 442
1965 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS
1965 OLDSMOBILE F85
1965 PONTIAC GTO
1965 PONTIAC LEMANS
1965 PONTIAC TEMPEST

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