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OPR Camaro Headlight Housing Mounting Bracket, For Cars With Standard Trim Non-Rally Sport , Right, 1968

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      Product Information

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      Features

      • High Quality Reproduction
      • Correct Mounting Tabs
      • Heavy Gauge Stamped Steel
      • Mounts From Inner Fender To Radiator Support
      • Supports Sealed Beam Bucket Assembly
      • For Cars Without Rally Sport (RS) Option
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: HH-34

      Description

      Original 1969 headight housing brackets rarely survive the years unscathed. Years on the road and minor front end collisions can leave your headlight mounting brackets bent and rusty. Rick's Camaro offers reproduction headlamp housing mounting braclets to replace your damaged originals. Our brackets are heavy gauge stamped steel as original and feature the correct mounting tabs and contours. Installed between inner fender and radiator support, headlight mounting brackets allow the installation of the headlight bucket and sealed beam assembly. You can count on Ricks Camaro for the best parts available for every step of your 69 Camaro restoration.

      Fitment:

      • 1968 Chevrolet Camaro

      OPR GHA67I026Q

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