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Rear Frame Crossmember (70-73 Camaro)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-33-278697-1
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      Features

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      • Fits Behind Tail Light Panel
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      • Commonly Rusted Or Bent In Original Vehicles
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      • Required When Repairing Tail Light Panel Or Replacing Trunk Floor
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      • Crossrail Extensions Needed For Ends (Not Included)
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      • Provides Crucial Support To Rear Frame
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      • Durable Steel Construction Ensures Longevity
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      • Precision Engineered For Perfect Fit And Easy Installation
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      • Fits 1970-1973 Camaro Models
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      Description

      1970-1973 Camaro is a true American muscle car. Ricks Camaros offers this quality replacement, Body Cross-Rail, Rear, for your restoration project or part replacement. This high quality reproduction of a structural piece that is almost always rusted away or bent severely from a rear end collision. The rear cross-rail welds between the two quarter panels and can only be seen when the rear tailpan is removed from your 1970-1973 Camaro The lower part of the rear tail pan attaches to the rear cross-rail. Keep the rear structural dimensions of your Camaro accurate with this high quality reproduction from Rick's Camaro. Trust Ricks Camaros for all your part needs.

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