1967-68 Camaro Firebird Center Ac Vent And Duct Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Frisco, Texas, United States
Strongly believe this to be factory original center AC vent and duct assembly for 1967-68 Camaro which is only kind of classic cars I have owned in the past. Item was found in a box in my mother's attic where it had to be for over 25 years. I cannot locate manufacturers part number to confirm exactly what model it came from so it is up to perspective buyer to verify item is actually original GM part for 1967-68 Camaro which should also mean it would be correct for same year Firebird with AC. I am an honest seller with 100% feedback.
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