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Nos 1969 69 Camaro Front Bumper Outer Bracket Pair Left Right 3945769 3945770 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Leo, Indiana, United States

Leo, Indiana, United States
Label for RH bracket peeled off
Brand:General Motors Other Part Number:3945770 Manufacturer Part Number:3945769

NOS Pair of 1969 Camaro Front Bumper Outer Brackets. GM Part # 3945769 (LH) and found in Group # 7.869. I believe the Right Hand bracket is GM Part# 3945770 (RH), but I'm not sure since the label is missing.  The bracket is clearly stamped with an "R".  So if your are looking to replace your front bumper brackets, nothing beats GM's quality!!!

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