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1956 Cadillac Sixty-two (62) Series Nos Rear Quarter Panel Trim Moldings Pr #1 on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

California, United States

California, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Cadillac Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:4667682 Surface Finish:Polished Die-Cast Chrome Other Part Number:Gr. 35.1620

This is a VERY RARE, hard to find, new old stock (N.O.S.) pair of rear quarter panel trim moldings crescent shape. about 4 1/4" long. Never been on a car!

Fit ONLY 1956-56 Cadillac Sixty-Two (62) Series (Sedan, Sedan de Ville, Coupe, Coupe DeVille), and the rare 75 series limousine.

The parts are made of die-cast and factory chrome which looks fantastic still. Show quality pieces! Put them right on the car!

*I've included pictures from multiple angles for you to evaluate how nice the chrome is on these (show quality!) and two pictures of Cadillacs with these pieces on so you have an idea what you're looking at. Needs 8 of these on each side.

*No returns or refunds




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