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Auto Metal Direct Lower Windshield Channel Dash Repair Panel 1964-67 Chevelle

106-465-3464


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Lower Windshield Channel Dash Repair Panel 1964-67 Chevelle
$57.99
Lower Windshield Channel Dash Repair Panel
  • 1964-67 Chevelle
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    465-3464 is rated 4.0 out of 5 by 2.
    Rated 3 out of 5 by from Definitely needs some improvement Overall it is a decent replacement. Metal gauge is good and stamping is ok. However there are no studs for the reveal molding installed, and the drop offs where the channel meets the a-pillar covers is not stamped properly. The corners and edges are much softer than the factory piece. Not a big deal for any of the above issues if you have any level of competency regarding metal fab and bodywork. I guess for the price, it’s ok.
    Date published: 2024-03-11
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