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Camaro Trunk Floor & Quarter Panel Corner Rear Bumper Braces, 1969

Item EK-33-185610-1
Camaro Trunk Floor & Quarter Panel Corner Rear Bumper Braces, 1969
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Reproduction Trunk To Tailpan Bumper Braces
      • Brace Extends From Rear Trunk Floor Outer Corners To Inside Of Each Quarter Panel At Outer Bumper Mounting Points
      • Original Gauge Die Stamped Steel
      • Sold As A Pair
      • Fits Driver's & Passenger's Side
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: PP-79

      Description

      Rick's Camaros is happy to offer this pair of reproduction trunk floor and quarter panels braces for your 1969 Camaro's rear bumper. Extending from the rear trunk floor corners to mate against the inside of the quarter panels at the outer bumper mounting points, this pair of rear bumper braces is made from original gauge die-stamped steel and is coated black. These rear bumper braces are sold as a pair and will fit both the driver's and passenger's side of your F-Body. Trust Rick's Camaros for all of your restoration and replacement needs for your 1969 1st gen Camaro!

      Fitment:

      • 1969 Chevrolet Camaro

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