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1968-1972 Gm A Body Window Cranks (2) - Gold- Original Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Rockford, Illinois, United States

Rockford, Illinois, United States

You are bidding to win a pair (2) of window cranks removed from a 1969 Cutlass Hurst Olds.  I believe this correct for all 1968-1972 GM A Body car and many other full size GM cars.  Gold knobs - Original OEM

Condition:    Very Good condition as shown in photos.    Please zoom into photos to get a close-up view of the condition..

More Info Needed?  Be an informed buyer and email any questions. Let me know if you want a photo emailed to you.

Need Other Parts?  Please remember to check out my other listed items.  I have a wide variety of 1968-69 Cutlass 442 parts including GM A-Body convertible parts.  Please contact me if you are looking for a specific part as I have many extra items and I just might have what you need.

Payment:  Paypal payment only for all shipped items.   Cash or Bank Cashier's check payment accepted for Items picked up from seller.  Payment should be received within 7 days of close of auction or item will be subject to re-listing.

Packaging and Shipping Fee: This item will be carefully packaged and shipped insured and tracked anywhere in the continental US for the shipping price posted (Flat Rate).  

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