Vintage Gardsall Auto Alarm, Private Policeman, Hall Products on 2040-parts.com
Shingle Springs, California, US
Please examine photos carefully and ask any questions, I am happy to reply. I want you to be happy with your purchase....I ship to CONTINENTAL US only and accept paypal. I will be adding many misc. items (used, old, antique, etc) from the garage/attic/storage of 2 family members. |
Accessories for Sale
Original & rare 1950's 1960's " drag racing team " patch....(US $14.99)
Mercedes 220 250 280 300 se european headlight 3.5 111(US $1,025.00)
Mercedes 250 280 3.5 se sl s kangol seatbelts buckles(US $300.00)
Mercedes 140 s 300 320 400 500 600 v12 tail lits lenses(US $125.00)
Mercedes 123 european headlights 300 td d 280e cd 300cd(US $325.00)
Mercedes 123 300 td wagon tail light &misc;280 e 300td (US $375.00)
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