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1968 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Wiring Harness From Under Hood Olds 68 on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

Scranton, Pennsylvania, US

Scranton, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

WE HAVE A USED WIRING HARNESS FROM UNDER THE HOOD UP TO THE FIREWALL BLOCK (UNBOLTED) IT IS NOT PERFECT I NEEDS A FEW ENDS LIKE ALTERNATOR AND STARTER...IM STARTING THE AUCTION LOW...CAR IS LONG GONE BUT STILL HAVE A COUPLE PARTS LIKE EMERGENCY BRAKE HANDLE ,GLOVE BOX  PLASTIC NO DOOR AND I THINK A UNDER HOOD AND TRUNK LIGHT STILL


ALL CAR PARTS ARE SOLD AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED 

I DESCRIBE THE PARTS TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY

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