K53010 Convertible Well Liner 1967-69 Camaro/Firebird; White
691-K53010
OER K53010 Features:
Reproduction of the original well liner covering the section between the rear seat and the trunk area. Each liner is manufactured with the same durable material that the factory used. Installs in the well area where convertible top folds down. After years of use your original well liner is usually deteriorated and worn out. You can add new life to this rear well area by simply replacing the liner.
Note: The sateen side faces away from the rear window when installed.
Chevrolet Applications:- 1967-69 Camaro
- 1967-69 Firebird
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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