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Macon, Missouri, United States

Macon, Missouri, United States


1953 1954 1955 Cadillac Chrome Horn Ring With chrome column Cover Nice

THIS IS ALL IN NICE VINTAGE CONDITION, PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES FOR MORE OF THE DESCRIPTION. WINNING BIDDER TO PAY SHIPPING AND INS. ALL WITHING 3 DAYSOF AUCTION CLOSE
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THANKS, DICK & DOT ALL SALES U.S.A. ONLY. I will send Invoice at end of auction, or soon as I can. I WILL E-MAIL THE WINNING BIDDER AT THE END OF AUCTION AS SOON AS I CAN TO LET YOU KNOW WHERE TO SEND PAYMENT , TYPE OF PAYMENT I TAKE IS PayPal , THANKS DICK & DOT

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