)))) Oem Gm Mark Of Excellence 1969-1972 Door Jamb Decals )))) on 2040-parts.com
Michigan, US
Up for bid is a pair of GM OEM foil door decals from the sixties, from a GM plant in Detroit. These are the real thing! ( Blue)
Decals, Emblems, Detailing for Sale
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- 1966-1967 limited production toronado valve cover decal(US $60.00)
- 1966 impala original turbo jet 396 cross x flag fender emblem (US $29.95)
- Range rover p38 tailgate locking solenoid actuator (early) al5189(US $21.95)
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