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1960s Oldsmobile Floor Mat Package Unused In Original Box on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Somerset, Massachusetts, United States

Somerset, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New

IM NOT SURE WHAT OLDSMOBILE THESE WERE FOR,TORONADO,DELTA 88 OR CUTLASS?IT MEASURES 51 INCHES ACROSS AND IS UNUSED.THEY ARE NEW CONDITION EXCEPT ON RIGHT SIDE THERE IS A TINY DISCOLORING SPOT WHICH IS SHOWN IN LAST PICTURE,I DID NOT TRY TO CLEAN IT AS IT IS VERY MINOR AND HARDLY NOTICEABLE.THEY ARE MADE OUT OF LIKE A VINYL GREEN CARPET PILE MATERIAL AND TRIM IS VINYL.THE ORIGINAL BOX IS POOR CONDITION WITH MISSING FLAPS.THEY WILL LOOK BEAUTIFUL IN YOUR CLASSIC CAR.

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