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1968 69 70 71 72 Elcamino Rear Corner Bed Trim - Original Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Bartlett, Illinois, United States

Bartlett, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

PLEASE NOTE: I WILL BE OUT OF TOWN FROM 4/29 TO 5/5. IF ITEM IS PURCHASED DURING THAT TIME, I WILL SHIP ITEM WHEN I RETURN. THANKS FOR UDERSTANDING. JIM



1968 69 70 71 72 ElCamino Rear Corner Bed Trim OEM


This is a very clean original pair of used OEM rear corner bed trim from a 1968-72 ElCamino. Part number on the drivers side is PT 7734171 LH; Passenger side is PT 7734170. These are in very good shape with only very minor pitting. The chrome shines very nicely. This is a great driver quality item and possibly even original show quality.  I will accept payment by PayPal or other means. Also, please check my other listings. I will combine shipping costs on multiple orders if possible




 

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