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Lens Gasket Set (1964 Biscayne; 1964 Impala)

Item EK-40-137519-1
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      Features

      • Lens Gasket Kit For 1964 Chevrolet Biscayne, Bel Air, And Impala
      • Sold As A Kit
      • Width 12.00 inches
      • Height 1.00 inch
      • Depth 15.00 inches
      • Fits 1964 Biscayne and 1964 Impala models

      Description

      Premium Lens Gasket Set. The SoffSeal Lens Gasket Set provides a precise seal for the lens components of classic 1964 Chevrolet Biscayne, Bel Air, and Impala models. This kit helps prevent moisture and debris intrusion, ensuring the longevity and clarity of your vehicle’s lighting assemblies. It is essential for maintaining original equipment integrity and appearance during restoration or repair.

      Construction and Appearance. Crafted from high-quality rubber materials, the gaskets are designed to deliver durable, flexible sealing with a smooth surface finish. Their tailored shape assures a perfect fit for the specified Chevy models, preserving an authentic factory look.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward with this gasket kit, requiring no drilling or modifications to the existing assembly. The components are designed to align perfectly for an efficient, hassle-free replacement process.

      Application. Fits 1964 Chevrolet Biscayne and 1964 Chevrolet Impala models precisely. No fitment exclusions or notes apply.

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