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Mint Never Used Vintage Rear
Floor Mat. Solid Clear Red , New, never used with No discoloration or fading . Universal fit , Perfect for , 1950s , 1960s GM, FORD, Chevrolet , Cadillac , Pontiac and Chrysler MOPAR. Include $16.00 S/H due to heavy weight. |
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