1963-1967 Premium Flannel Car Cover on 2040-parts.com
Edinburg, Pennsylvania, United States
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1963-67 premium flannel car cover manufactured by Corvette America. Double napped layers are 100% breathable and mildew resistance with mirror pockets for a great fit. Tan in color only one left at this great price. List price is $150.
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