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1958 Buick An Original Oem Passenger's Front Exterior Door Handle on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Cedar Bluff, Virginia, United States

Cedar Bluff, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:GM (OEM) BUICK Warranty:No Surface Finish:CHROME PLATED STEEL Part Brand:GM - Buick

This auction is for an ORIGINAL OEM (not aftermarket) 1958 Buick 4 door PASSENGER'S  FRONT Exterior Door Handle. It may fit other years and/or other GM cars, I don't know. The handle shines nicely, but does have some very, very fine pits. IT'S MUCH BETTER THAN THE PIC'S SHOW! NOW PRICED TO SELL!! This is a pretty RARE part for a very low price and REDUCED FOR THE HOLIDAYS!. If you have any questions, please ask them before bidding. Thank you and good luck!

Terms: FULL Payment must be made at the end of the auction via PayPal, or other approved Credit Card. NO EXCEPTIONS, PLEASE!!

Shipping: Items will ship ONLY to the Lower 48 US States within 5 days from the auction end when FULL payment is received by the Seller. ALL FOREIGN SHIPPING LOCATIONS WILL REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING CHARGES.

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