1961 -67 Gm Nos Lock Knobs Chevrolet Olds Pontiac Buick Impala 442 Gs Ss Rs on 2040-parts.com
Cocoa Beach, Florida, US
Here is a new pair of GM lock knobs NOS. For many 61-67 GM cars and trucks, a must have for any 60s GM Restoration. These items were sold many to one package so I don't have a GM package to send with it. See my other related items for combined shipping. Please ask questions, and about overseas shipping before bidding. 3.99 to ship to the lower 48. thank you for looking.
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