4 Rear Door Hinge Grommets, Corvair Van Greenbrier Fc Corvan - Exact Repro on 2040-parts.com
Marietta, Ohio, United States
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These are an exact reproduction of the grommets for the rear door hinges of a Corvair Greenbrier or Corvan. Item includes 4 grommets - enough for one door. The grommets are made of tough, heat-cured urethane rubber, colored to a slightly gray-black like the originals, with UV protecting pigments. There may be some mold flashing along the edges that you may wish to trim. Fixed cost shipping to lower US 48 states only. Shipping will be combined for multiple items.
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