1961-1964 Impala Rear Window Lower Frames For Convertible on 2040-parts.com
Dyer, Indiana, United States
I HAVE A SET OR A PAIR THAT MEANS 2 LEFT SIDE AND RIGHT SIDE LOWER REAR WINDOW FRAMES FOR A 1961 1962 1963 1964 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE THESE ARE NICE THEY ARE ORIGINALS NOT REPOP LOOK GOOD BUT NOT SHOW SO LOOK AT PICTURE TO SEE CONDITION ANY OTHER QUESTIONS CALL ME AT 219-381-4076 KNUCK FROM INDIANA.
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