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Door Sill Plate, No Logo, LH or RH, 1960-66 Chevt & GMC Truck

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Door Sill Plate, No Logo, LH or RH, 1960-66 Chevt & GMC TruckDoor Sill Plate Chrome Bowtie LH or RH (Sold as Each) 60 66 Chevy GMC C K Truck Reproduction door sill plate with Bowtie for the 1960 1966 Chevrolet C K Pickup. Made like OE. Each piece is stamped from high quality steel and features a bright chrome finish. Mounting hardware included. Fits LH (driver) or RH (passenger) side. Sold individually. If you're looking to add some style and personalization to your 60 66 Chevy GMC C K truck, our chrome door

Door Sill Plate - Chrome - Bowtie - LH or RH (Sold as Each) - 60-66 Chevy GMC C/K Truck Reproduction door sill plate with Bowtie for the 1960-1966 Chevrolet C/K Pickup. Made like OE. Each piece is stamped from high quality steel and features a bright chrome finish. Mounting hardware included. Fits LH (driver) or RH (passenger) side. Sold individually. If you're looking to add some style and personalization to your 60-66 Chevy GMC C/K truck, our chrome door sill plate with the iconic Bowtie logo is a great option. This plate is designed to fit seamlessly on either the LH or RH side of your vehicle, providing protection against scratches, dents, and other forms of wear and tear. Crafted from durable materials, this door sill plate is built to last and can withstand the wear and tear of everyday use. It is designed to function and look just like the original sill plate on your vehicle, providing a high-quality and long-lasting solution for door sill protection. The chrome finish on this door sill plate adds a touch of style to your vehicle, giving it a sleek and modern look. The shiny surface of the plate is sure to catch the eye and make your vehicle stand out in a crowd. Additionally, the Bowtie logo on the plate adds a touch of personalization to your vehicle, making it clear that you're a Chevy fan through and through. Installing this door sill plate is quick and easy, requiring no special tools or skills. Simply remove the old sill plate and install the new one using the provided hardware. This makes it an ideal option for those who want to protect their vehicle's door sill area while adding some style and personalization. Overall, our chrome door sill plate with the Bowtie logo is an excellent option for anyone looking to add some style and personalization to their 60-66 Chevy GMC C/K truck.
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