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1966 Chrysler Right Rear C-pillar Roof Molding Newport Windsor 1965 Trim C-body on 2040-parts.com

US $119.00
Location:

Tehachapi, California, United States

Tehachapi, California, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:4 DOOR SEDAN POST CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DODGE Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Right, Rear Part Brand:Mopar Original Part Windsor Newport New Yorker Surface Finish:OEM Interchange Part Number:1965 Full-Size C-Body Vinyl Top Area Warranty:No

This Auction is for the RIGHT REAR C-Pillar Molding that Mounts on Bottom of Roof to Quarter panel Removed from a 1966 Chrysler Newport 4-Door Sedan. Also fits other 1966 Chrysler models, 4 DOOR SEDAN, Maybe 1965 C-Body as Well. Molding has NO Cracks or Damage, Normal Light Wear Only. Overall Very Good Used Condition. Perfect for Your Classic Mopar. Calif. Parts- FREE U.S. SHIPPING!!

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