Original 1978 Cadillac Door Panel Pull Strap Nice Shape! Coupe Deville on 2040-parts.com
Wickenburg, Arizona, US
Original door panel pull strap from a 1978 Cadillac coupe deville.

On Sep-27-13 at 02:28:18 PDT, seller added the following information:
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Nos cordoba/mirada upper door trim, rh side, 1980 to 1983(US $195.00)
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