Seat Tracks Left Side Bucket Seats For 68-72 Chevelle Or El Camino on 2040-parts.com
Sagle, Idaho, United States
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Left side bucket seat tracks for Chevelle , El Camino, and other gm mid size cars from 1968 to 1972. Not exclusively these years. Purchased from CARSINC , Did not return in time, their part number is 16205. PLEASE DO YOUR HOME WORK IF NOT A CHEVELLE. Like new, taken out of packaging for pictures.
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