1967 Impala 2 Door Fastback Trunk Molding on 2040-parts.com
Colton, California, United States
UP for grabs is a nice Original hard to find 1967 Impala, Impala SS 2 DOOR Cars ONLY
Come with rear ext trim moldings and clips to mount on your car. Very little if any dings, Nice piece for 45 plus years and this is not a cheap china re pop... SOLD AS IS..NO RETURNS..What you see is what you get. Thanks |
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