1495116 Head Cable Assembly Eldorado Cadillac Nos on 2040-parts.com
Roseville, Michigan, US
1495116 head cable assembly Eldorado cadillac NOS
You will receive one cable assembly in original box. any info what year this fits will be helpful
no knobs or any other hard ware just what you see
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