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★100 Point Cars★70-72 Cutlass S,442★rear Trunk Lid Trim End Pieces★convertible? on 2040-parts.com

US $49.88
Location:

Glendale, Arizona, United States

Glendale, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used

This is a pair of trim pieces that mount on the end and edge of the trunk lid on a 72 Cutlass, it was a 4dr which used the same trunk lids as the convertibles. Not sure about the coupes but would guess it would since they used the same bumpers which had that shape. They are off an Arizona original car, one side has a minor ding, shown in the last photo as close up as I could get. Great for a daily driver or restore them for a show car. ** I can combine shipping if you buy something else small I have, it should be the size of the parts shown or smaller to fit** I will refund you thru Paypal if needed for the combined shipping. 

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