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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Antique Cars / January 2007

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1965 nova eyebrows

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Mike Aldana - 22 Jan 2007 14:49 GMT
Available are sets of beautiful reproduction eyebrow trim for the 1965 Nova. These are stamped from aluminum,like the originals,with the two folding tangs in the back...correct holes (2) are stamped in the proper position. the trim is polished to a very high lustre,almost chromelike,and is very nice overall. Fit is excellent,and feedback on these pieces is excellent...Replace that bent,and dented trim.Very rare,and difficult item to find in reasonable good shape,and usually found with unwanted extra holes...email me for more info/price...  thanks   mike
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Mike Aldana <mikealdana@sbcglobal.net> wrote in article
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Available are sets of beautiful reproduction eyebrow trim for the 1965
Nova. These are stamped from aluminum,like the originals,with the two
folding tangs in the back...correct holes (2) are stamped in the proper
position. the trim is polished to a very high lustre,almost chromelike,and
is very nice overall. Fit is excellent,and feedback on these pieces is
excellent...Replace that bent,and dented trim.Very rare,and difficult item
to find in reasonable good shape,and usually found with unwanted extra
holes...email me for more info/price...  thanks   mike
mikealdana@sbcglobal.net

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