1972 Chevy Gmc Cheyenne. Green Door Panels. 67-72 on 2040-parts.com
Cantril, Iowa, US
Pair of green door panels and armrests removed from a 1972 Cheyenne. They are in great shape and the armrests are nice also. The wood grain shows wear where the windows were rolled up and down. They should clean up real nice. Thanks for looking.
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