1959 Chevy Impala El Camino Wagaon Fresh Air Vent Cover Right Hand Passenger on 2040-parts.com
Oxnard, California, United States
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This is an original part, a fresh air vent cover for a 1959 Chevrolet passenger car including the Impala, El Camino, and wagon and may also fit the 1960 year. It's only for the Right Hand (RH) passenger side and looks like it has the original paint and in good condition as is. Free shipping only to the lower 48 US states.
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