Back Window Stainless Trim 5 Piece Set Chevy Ii Nova 66 67 1966 1967 Super Sport on 2040-parts.com
Manchester, Connecticut, US
Back window trim with some minor dents and scratches mainly on the bottom piece. Keep in mind they are not perfect. Applications are all Chevy II Nova 1966 and 1967 11537, 11637, 11737 and 11837 body styles. Hardtop and coupe not sedan or post cars.
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