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1964 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 Rear Door Beltline Trim Molding Strips R & L Set on 2040-parts.com

US $88.00
Location:

Spring Lake, Michigan, United States

Spring Lake, Michigan, United States
Salvage parts. In Excellent condition. There are no significant defects or damage to disclose. There are NO minor blemishes detailed in the description section. Sold as is for purposes of vintage car restoration. Buyer is required to satisfy themself as to the condition and suitability of these part(s) for any particular appliction. Refer to high resolution photographs and written descriptions for complete information.
Brand:Oldsmobile Div - General Motors Corp Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:N/A Material:Stainless Steel Interchange Part Number:N/A Size/Weight:35.25" X 1.13" X .25" -- 6.7 oz each Other Part Number:V2M-J 27 70 64 0210 Original/Reproduction?:ORIGINAL Surface Finish:Bright Polished Location on Vehicle:Rear Door, L and R Warranty:No

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