1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Original Oem Gm Used Rear Trunk Deck Lid on 2040-parts.com
La Vista, Nebraska, United States
This is a nice used 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu original OEM GM rear trunk deck lid.
It is painted black and the factory cream(?) on the inside. It will come with the locking latch and key lock assembly installed. I do not have the key but you should be able to get one made by the numbers on the lock. Minimal body work will be needed. Solid. The rust on rear lip is not through. Please look over the pictures, ask questions if you have them, before buying. I will work with the buyer to get this shipped. FedEx probably be best. I will leave the final shipping arrangements up to the buyer. Picking it up is also an option. Omaha NE area. Please take a look at my other auctions for more 64 Chevelle parts. |
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