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Rare Vintage 1965 65 1966 66 Chevy Chevrolet Gmc Nos Antenna #986682 on 2040-parts.com

US $249.95
Location:

Plymouth, New Hampshire, United States

Plymouth, New Hampshire, United States
kit is new and believed to be complete-check out pics for contents and overall cosmetic condition
Brand:CHEVY GM DELCO Other Part Number:283 327 GENERAL MOTORS NAPCO Manufacturer Part Number:65 66 TACH GAUGES BUCKET SEAT Placement on Vehicle:Right, Rear Interchange Part Number:HOTROD RATROD LOWRIDER OLD SCHOOL BOMB Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

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