OER P443 Rear Seat Shelf Insulation 1967-68 Impala; Fastback Models
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OER P443 1967-68 Impala Rear Seat Shelf Insulation; Fastback Models Features:
Reproduction of the original jute insulation originally installed on 1967-68 Impala Fastback models. The jute padding installs And attaches under the rear seat shelf. Eliminates noise And helps to insulate the trunk area. This insulation deteriorates over time And is usually in need of replacement. Use 3M adhesive when installing onto the back of the rear seat shelf. Refer to part number # 08008 For 3M adhesive.
Applications:
- 1967-1968 Chevrolet Impala (Fastback)
Made in USA
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