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Cadillac 1953 Right Side Rocker Moulding Rh 53 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
GOOD USED!!HARD RARE FIND,HAS SOME AVERAGE WEAR,NEEDS POLISHING FOR SHOW CAR
Brand:cad Placement on Vehicle:Right, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:16+1/2 INCHES LONG APPROX Surface Finish:ss Other Part Number:1950-1953 4 door cars REPLACMT

 BUY NOW RARE,,,, OFFERED IS A RIGHT PASSENGER SIDE ROCKER EXTENSION FOR 53 CAD SEDAN 4DR RH MOULDING IN USED COND,,HARD FIND,IT NEEDS POLISHING....USE ON 4 DRS 50-53................APPROX 16-1/2 INCHES LONG.....will ship overseas but no refunds for damages or losses,no returns...............NOTE 50-52 CADS MAYBE SLIGHT DIFFER


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