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Buick Pontiac Chevrolet Oldsmobile Convertible 64 65 Gto Chevelle Cutlass Gs on 2040-parts.com

US $44.99
Location:

Greenbush, Wisconsin, United States

Greenbush, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Warranty:No

SPARE SPARE PARTS  64 65 A body GM Removed from a 65 Lemans Convertible. Should interchange 64 and 65 GTO skylark GS cutlass chevelle Lemans convertible top brackets from GM. Castiron brackets have been blasted for clean up. May interchange accross the GM family bidders be sure. Very good condition with OEM mounting hardware as seen in pictures. ALSO HAVE COMPLETE FOLDING TOP ASSEMBLY. Great idea to have spare parts before you need them. Payment in 7 days. ALL FORMS of payment. $15 shipping and handling to the lower 48.

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