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1963-64 Chevy Impala Trunk Release on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

South San Francisco, California, US

South San Francisco, California, US
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This is a very nice option here to have. Has a 62 box, but has the 63-64 trunk switch. I know there all in good condition. Switches look good, hoses not sure. (But can find anywhere) vacuum cans look good. It's seems to be repainted, but has a dent. The other looks good. A few parts also. Looks like there's 2 sets with extra parts. If you have any questions about the parts please feel free to inbox.

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