1963 Cadillac Rear Section, Great For Custom Couch,restoration Parts on 2040-parts.com
Merchantville, New Jersey, US
This is a great rear section from a 1963 Cadillac, Perfect to make a custom couch for the mancave,"AS SEEN ON AMERICAN RESTORATION" . Or can be used for your restoration project. You get the 2 quarters,rear floor and trunk. Trunk lid and frame not included. Drivers side quarter is Great condition, Passenger side quarter needs some patchwork. Trunk is Great with only a couple small holes. Overall a great piece to work with watever your intentions.Any questions, PLEASE ASK
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