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1955 Oldsmobile 88 Trunk Lock (no Key) on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

This Sale Is For A 1955 Oldsmobile 88 trunk lock (no key)
 
Item Details
  • No Key
  • Includes mounting clip
  • Has typical used part grime and wear
Shipping Details
  • Orders Will be shipped within 5 business days of cleared payment.
  • If you reside outside of Canada or USA please ask for a shipping quote before buying.
  • Tracking numbers will be provided when applicable. 
  • Please be aware of possible delays or charges due to customs inspections. 
  • We do combine orders to reduce shipping costs. Contact for quote.
  • Your transaction will be marked once the item has shipped.
  • Orders within Canada and USA take about 2 weeks to arrive.
  • Shipping time varies for other locations based on location and shipping service chosen.
  • Contact us if your item is taking longer to arrive than expected so we can assist you and start an insurance claim.

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Hep Cats Classic Auto Ranch is dedicated to providing vintage auto parts to classic auto enthusiasts. We want to help keep automotive history alive. We save cars and trucks from being scrapped and offer the parts that would otherwise be lost to you.


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