Corvette Convertible Top, Al Knock For 1961 Or 1962, Black on 2040-parts.com
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
New Al Knock, convertible top to fit 1961-62 Corvette, Complete as it came from Al Knock, see pictures. I bought this new and have stored it in the house in a Rubbermaid container, I disposed of the original box. It is perfect other than a little dust on the outside portions. It had never been unfolded before I took the pictures. Comes with installation instructions. Expect to have to lightly clean it, dust, etc but it is nice. Worldwide shipping. |
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