Used Rt Door 70-72 Buick Gs 2 Door Skylark & Convertibles on 2040-parts.com
Dracut, Massachusetts, US
SOLID USED RIGHT (passenger) DOOR FOR 70-72 BUICK GS, 2 DOOR SKYLARK COUPE & CONVERTIBLE. HAS SURFACE RUST, BUT NO BREAK THROUGH. WOULD NEED TO BE BENCH PREPPED & DETAILED PRIOR TO INSTALL. LOOK AT PICS BEFORE BIDDING,LOCAL PICK UP ONLY DUE TO HIGH SHIPPING COST. ALSO HAVE OTHERS PAIRS TO CHOOSE FROM, PICK UP ONLY. CAN HELP WITH LOCAL DELIVERY. THANKS FOR LOOKING!
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