1964 Cadillac Automatic Trunk Release Shock on 2040-parts.com
Whiting, Indiana, US
UP FOR BIDDING IS A FACTORY 1964 CADILLAC AUTOMATIC TRUNK RELEASE/CLOSING SHOCK. PART IS IN GOOD USED CONDITION. . MAY FIT OTHER YEARS AND OR MODELS. VERIFY THIS IS THE PART YOU NEED BEFORE BIDDING. THIS IS BEING SOLD AS IS. PICTURED ITEM IS EXACT PART YOU WILL RECIEVE.
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