1952 1953 Buick Interior Door Escutcheons, Mint Used 3 Pieces. on 2040-parts.com
Hanover, Pennsylvania, United States
3 INTERIOR DOOR HANDLE ETC ESCUTCHEONS FOR 1952 ANS 1953 BUICK. ONE SPRING LOADED ONE FOR THE VENT WINDOW AND 2 FOR THE DOOR HANDLE AND THE WINDOW RISER. SHIPPED USPS SMALL FLAT RATE BOX. 7 DAY NO RESERVE AND BUY IT NOW.
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