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Left Front Door Pull Strap Escutcheon Cover 80 Buick Electra 20165677 Park Ave on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Granville, Illinois, United States

Granville, Illinois, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Part Brand:GM 1980:Buick, C69, Electra Limited, Park Avenue Manufacturer Part Number:20165677

Offering a new old stock GM left escutcheon front door pull strap cover (front), part #20165677, Group 14.691. Double check, ask questions, and try to match to see if this will work for you. Supposed to fit:

 

BUICK

1980 Electra Limited (C69) 4 door notchback sedan

1980 Electra Park Avenue (C69) 4 door notchback sedan

  

May fit other vehicles.

 

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