1969 Oldsmobile 442 Bench Seat Trim Gm A-body Cutlass Lemans on 2040-parts.com
Yukon, Oklahoma, United States
This auction is for a pair of Oldsmobile 442 bench seat trim. This pair came off of a 1969 442 with a bench. I don't know if they will fit any other years or models. They have been polished and look good. Buyer pays all shipping. I will ship internationally, but additional charges will incur.
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