77-81 Trans Am Firebird Front Radiator Support Inner Fender Drop Off Lot Pass. on 2040-parts.com
Warner Robins, Georgia, US
Bidding on a lot of five passenger side fender
drop off / extensions removed from assorted Trans Am’s and Firebirds. You get
the pictured drop offs, all in good shape. These are the parts that mount to the
lower radiator support and inner fender and help block out dirt and road gunk.
These will fit the 77-81 cars, but they will fit the earlier year cars but you
have to modify how they attach. Sorry I have no driver sides. A great auction
if yours are missing this side. Take the one you need and pass the rest along.
Winner to add $13.00 shipping and handling and payment is due via paypal or
other approved methods. I will combine shipping when possible so check my other
auctions out. Currently parting out a 1977 Trans Am W72 car, a 1979 T/A, and a
1979 10th Anniversary, so e-mail with your needs and I’ll list the
parts on ebay. Check my other auctions as I am cleaning out the garage and need
to make some room. Good luck to all!!
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