1951 Buick Special Tourback 4d Sedan Nos Door Molding 8.132 1342447 Lh Side on 2040-parts.com
Ponchatoula, Louisiana, United States
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One New Old Stock door molding for a 1951 Buick 41D Special Tourback 4-door Sedan. The part number 8.132 1342447 measures 39" long. Auction is for the driver's side only. There may be some buffable shelfwear scratches but the molding is straight, undented and shiny.
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