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1965 Nova Ss Rocker Molding on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Bon Aqua, Tennessee, United States

Bon Aqua, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used

Complete set of professionally restored original GM rocker molding for your 65 Nova.  Except for a couple of small worn-through spots on the rear quarter piece the molding is almost flawless.  The photos show the rear quarter piece with the slight imperfections, which will be difficult to see once installed as it is on the lower curved surface, which is essentially under the car. 

This one-year-only trim is extremely hard to find, especially in such good condition - and I don't believe it has ever been reproduced.  This will be perfect for someone wanting to give their plain 65 Nova the SS trim, or someone who already has the trim but is damaged or missing pieces.  I do not have the attaching hardware. 

If you're not satisfied I will refund the purchase price (LESS SHIPPING - BOTH WAYS) if returned to me in the same condition within 14 days after delivery to you.  I'll charge only my actual shipping costs and buyer can select shipper of choice.

BMW ActiveE – the BMW 1-Series Electric – at Detroit

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