68 69 70 71 72 Gto Lemans Chevelle 442 Gsx Cutlass Windshield Window Trim Clips on 2040-parts.com
Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
Up for BUY IT NOW is a 15pc set of clips to mount your trim around your windshield or rear window. These trim molding clips will fit a ton of GM vehicles including all 68-72 GTO, Lemans, Tempest, Chevelle, Malibu, GS, GSX, Culass, 442, W30, W31, F85 and probably many others. These are new and will replace your missing, rusted, or bent ones. To give you an idea of how many you will need for one car, I just restored a 69 GTO Judge and it used 35 of these clips for both the front windshield and the rear window. I have seen more used on some cars and less used on others only by a couple. This set is for 15 if you need more just purchase more and I will send them together as these come with FREE SHIPPING. I am a seller of the products I use. We specialize in quality restoration parts and use the same parts in our restorations. These are the same molding clips that I use on my award winning concourse restorations here at Midwest Muscle Car Specialties so buy with confidence. These are a very nice reproduction so bid with confidence. Check out my other listings for more quality muscle car restoration parts. My parts are shipped fast and are not backordered like others. If you see it on Ebay for sale than I have it in stock and ready to ship. No backorders or long wait times to receive your order here. |
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