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1950 Buick Port Hole Rayline Louvered Jet Vents 3 Total Vintage on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Southampton, Pennsylvania, US

Southampton, Pennsylvania, US
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This is a group of 3 Rayline jet vents for a 1950 Buick.  I could only find 3 of them shown in the pictures.  I do not have any more.  They have been used but are in good condition.  They measure approximately 1" wide by 3 3/4" long.  Will ship USA only.  Buyer to pay $6.00 shipping.  Good luck!

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