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78 88 Olds Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon Supreme 442 Front Door Panels Brougham on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Clover, South Carolina, United States

Clover, South Carolina, United States
hi up for grabs i have a nice looking set of front upper door panels removed from a really nice cutlass salon car was hit in rear and totaled buy insurance company and auctioned off and now parted out these uppers are in amazing condition for original 31 year old panels of such a light color aswell they are grey in color as you can see from the backs there was never any water damage the yellow stains on ends are factory glue spray from assembly no chrome peeling on chrome bezels give them a light steam cleaning on the fabric area and they will look awesome you should be able to scan and zoom in on all pictures ......thnx
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front

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