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1963 Buick Fender Trim Mouldings - 99% Perfect - Wildcat Lesabre Electra on 2040-parts.com

US $64.89
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Munster, Indiana, United States

Munster, Indiana, United States
1963 BUICK FENDER TRIM MOULDINGS - 99% PERFECT - WILDCAT LESABRE ELECTRA, US $64.89, image 1

VERY NICE CHROME WITH NO CRACKS. ONE HAS A SMALL NICK OR PIT ON UNDERNEATH AND OTHERWISE LOOK BASICALLY PERFECT WITH JUST A FEW TINY NICKS OR SCRATCHES BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL FINISH! APPROPRIATE FOR A VERY NICE DRIVER OR LOCAL SHOW CAR AT LEAST.
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