Up for consideration is a set of 1962 Bel Air headlamp bezels. The items are off a parted out car. Look at the pictures to see if the items are what you want. the discolored areas are from where the screws were. These items will clean up nicely. Great for a rebuild, everyday driver, or just to have extra parts around. What is pictured is what will ship. Shipping in the U.S. only. Thanks for looking.
Mouldings & Trim for Sale
Chevrolet stylemaster chrome parts hood, trunk, etc.(US $89.99)
Tailights 1965 buick skylark gran sport(US $175.00)
Vintage 1948 buick 4 door side moulding extension nos(US $25.00)
1956 56 cadillac caddy headlight bezels rings trim 2 sets (4 rings)(US $49.00)
1968-69 plymouth mopar rear window gasket barracuda gmk2421718682(US $99.99)
69 70 mustang headlight bucket fender extension repair(US $55.00)
BMW X1 confirmed for United States
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