1947-48 Buick Glove Box Door Clock on 2040-parts.com
Waycross, Georgia, United States
1947-1948 Buick "Glove box clock" All parts are as is, unless otherwise specified. If you have any questions, just ask. 912-342-5539 Shipping & Handling: Shipping cost will vary (approximately-$24.00)and will take 2 to 4 business to go out once funds clear. Payment: Visa,MasterCard,Discover,American Express or any debit card with the Visa or MasterCard logo can be accepted. Payments are processed thru our merchant account with Chase Bank. All U.S. orders will be billed a 3% credit card processing fee, 4% for international buyers. |
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