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OER 1966-67 Chevy II, Nova Nova Rear Tail Panel Silver Weld-Thru Coating
Part Number: N2107W-OER
OER 1966-67 Chevy II, Nova Nova Rear Tail Panel Silver Weld-Thru Coating
Original price was: $383.99.$377.95Current price is: $377.95.
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1966-67 Chevy II, Nova Rear Tail Panel with Silver Weld-Thru Coating
Upgrade your classic Chevy II or Nova with this high-quality reproduction rear tail panel, meticulously crafted to meet original factory specifications. Designed specifically for 1966-67 Chevy II and Nova models, this tail panel ensures an authentic appearance and a perfect fit, making it an essential component for any restoration project.
Key Features and Benefits
- Authentic Fit: Engineered with precision to replicate the original contours of the factory tail panel, guaranteeing seamless integration into your vehicle.
- Silver Weld-Thru Coating: Unlike conventional EDP coatings, this unique Weld-Thru primer offers superior protection against rust and corrosion, ensuring long-lasting durability.
- Enhanced Weldability: The specialized coating promotes excellent weld characteristics, requiring minimal pre-weld preparation for a hassle-free installation process.
- Tail Lamp Assembly Provision: This panel includes provisions for easy installation of tail lamp assemblies, making your restoration efforts simpler and more efficient.
Technical Specifications
- Part Number: N2107W
- Brand: OER
Fitment Information
This rear tail panel is compatible with the following models:
- 1966 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova
- 1967 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova
Note: This product is shipped oversize to ensure safe delivery.
Conclusion
Transform your 1966-67 Chevy II or Nova with this premium rear tail panel featuring a silver Weld-Thru coating. Restore your vehicle to its former glory with this durable, easy-to-install part that combines authenticity with modern advancements in automotive technology.
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