OER 14951 Convertible Windshield Frame 1969 Camaro, Firebird; With Upper Cowl Panel; EDP Coated
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OER 14951 1969 Camaro, firebird; Convertible Windshield frame; With Upper Cowl Panel; EDP Coated Features:
Reproduction stamped steel windshield frame And cowl panel section for 1969 Camaro And firebird convertible models. If your convertible has multiple rusted areas in the windshield or upper inner cowl vent sections, this EDP coated high grade steel replacement will help to solve the problem. This ready to install frame assembly is ideal for replacing a rusted out upper inner cowl And windshield section. Completely assembled And ready to install. Some welding required for installation. Measures 51.5" wide at top of windshield frame, 40" height, And 65" at widest point of cowl assembly. Note: Not for use With coupe models.
Chevrolet Applications- 1969-1969 Chevrolet Camaro Base
- 1969-1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS
- 1969-1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS
- 1969-1969 Pontiac firebird Base
- 1969-1969 Pontiac firebird Trans Am
- 1969-1969 Pontiac firebird Sprint
- 1969-1969 Pontiac firebird 400
- 1969-1969 Pontiac firebird 350
- 1969-1969 Pontiac firebird 350 Ho
Important: This panel requires welding for installation. Professional installation is recommended to ensure proper fit.
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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