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1940-57 Gm Headlamp Body Mounting Gaskets on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Montville, New Jersey, US

Montville, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Number:70-0201-14

Up for sale is a pair of headlamp body mounting gaskets.  They are made of all rubber.  Outside diameter is 8 1/2" and width is 1/8".

Part Number:

  • 70-0201-14

Applications:

  • 1940 Buick All Models
  • 1949 Buick All Models (exc. Series 40)
  • 1950-57 Buick All Models
  • 1940 LaSalle All Models
  • 1941-57 Cadillac All Models
  • 1941-57 Chevrolet All Models
  • 1940-56 Oldsmobile All Models
  • 1940-57 Pontiac All Models

Note:

  • Please compare the dimensions in the photo on the listing to your original to ensure it will fit your car.  The original listing says it will fit most models.

All sales are final.  No returns accepted.


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