1963 1965 1967 Corvette Convertible Latches, Mirror Bracket, Misc. Used Hardware on 2040-parts.com
Carlsbad, California, United States
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USED 1963 thru 1967 Corvette Convertible Rear Latches, Lock Pin Screw kit, Latch screws and nuts, 1967 Rear view mirror bracket, 59-67 Sun visor Hardware. I will be selling off several boxes of Corvette parts, all mid-year 1963-1967, see my other auctions. |
Sunroof, Convertible & Hardtop for Sale
1930-1931 ford roadster top bow "t" bolts(US $10.50)
57 58 59 ford retractable top motor
1969-1970 impala convertible front window left exterior pillar molding 2753(US $149.84)
Chevy rear quarter window pivot hardware, convertible, 1955-1957(US $19.99)
1955-1956 ford convertible top hold down latch plate, nos b5a-7650530-a mercury(US $100.00)
Ford thunderbird top rear clamp stud, fits straight type lever, hard & soft top,(US $13.95)
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