1969-1975 (c3) Corvette, Soft Top / Hard Top Guide Pins (pair) Lh/rh, New Repro on 2040-parts.com
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
We have 2(two) Pair, Reproduction, Convertible Top or Hardtop Front Guide Pins for the 1969-1975 Corvette Convertible. There is a Left hand(3957803) and a right hand (3957804). NOT FOR 1968! CLICK HERE to see my other Corvette Parts
Sunroof, Convertible & Hardtop for Sale
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Pair 1983 oldsmobile cutlass supreme t-tops red w/ locks, g body style vehicle(US $359.99)
Vw karmann ghia convertible rear glass window latch, 1969-1974 germany!! oem!!! (US $195.00)
Porsche 914 6 roof support hardware kit for the rear trunk kit #45 stainless(US $10.00)
78-82 corvette rh t-top latch oem gm used passenger side no reserve!(US $14.50)
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