1972 Chevy Impala 2 Door Gm Oem Chrome Door Edge Guard Protector Set 1971 1973 on 2040-parts.com
Enfield, Connecticut, US
here is a set of 2 1971-76 chevy impala-caprice and bel-air 2dr chrome door edge guard protectors..gm#994139..nice un-used shape...orig gm packaging kinda torn.....fits 71-76 chevy impala and caprice and bel-air and possibly buick-olds and pontiac full size 2dr models too-do your homework on those...any questions ask .buyer to pay shipping..payment due within 3 days of auction ending..usa shipping only..payment by paypal..thanks
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