1935 1936 Auburn 851 852 Speedster Supercharged Chrome Bolts Trim Oem Pair 35 36 on 2040-parts.com
Salem, Iowa, United States
This is a vintage original OEM pair of ?????? Interior, engine bolts. . USED FOR PARTS OR RESTORATION>> Rechromed OEM FACTORY original. From a 1935 AUBURN 851 SUPERCHARGED SPEEDSTER 1935 1936 AUBURN OPEN SPEEDSTER CABRIOLET SEDAN Click on my EBAY STORE and click on to see all the current auctions I have running and use the catagories to find related items in my store. |
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