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1960 Chevy Elcamino Glass Regulators 60 Chevrolet El Camino Maybe 59 1959 ? on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, United States

Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, United States

 Here's the story on this. I had, for many years, a custom 59 Elcamino. I bought quite a few extra parts to have as backup, in case it ever got hit or damaged. Luckily, it never did. Now that I sold it, the new owner didn't want backup parts like I did. So I'm offering them here. These are labeled for a 1960 Elcamino. Don't know if they'll fit any other two doors, or 1959's. Never needed them, so they sat. In big parts, I have both front fenders (inner and outer), both doors, both bumpers, both new full lower quarter skins, tailgate, front and rear glass, vent windows, and then a ton of small parts. Need something? Ask. Will consider a package deal. READ ALL SHIPPING AND PAYMENT RULES BEFORE BIDDING. MAILED PAYMENT OK IF YOU CANT OR WONT PAYPAL. NON PAYING BIDDERS REPORTED.

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