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Original Gm Buick Riviera Gs 64 Underhood Headlight Wire Wiring Harness Parts Fx on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Spencer, New York, United States

Spencer, New York, United States

PLEASE MAKE SURE THIS WILL WORK BEFORE BIDDING, THIS WAS FROM A 64 RIVIERA AND I CAN NOT GUARANTEE IT TO FIT ANY OTHER YEAR MAKE OR MODEL ALTHOUGH I AM VERY CONFIDENT THIS CAN BE USED ELSEWHERE.


USED ORIGINAL GM UNDERHOOD HEADLIGHT WIRE HARNESS FOR PARTS (THE ENDS ARE ROUGH, THIS IS 50 YEARS OLD!) FOR RESTORATION PURPOSES, REMOVED FROM A 1964 RIVIERA. THIS SHOULD FIT MANY 64 RIVIERA. IN USED ORIGINAL SHAPE AND THEREFORE BEING SOLD AS IS.

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