1970 71 72 Buick Skylark Radio Bezel 68 69 on 2040-parts.com
Franklin, Tennessee, United States
This radio bezel is in good, used condition. The chrome and woodgrain are somewhat worn. Look at pic prior to bidding. Please pay within 3 days via PayPal. Thanks!
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