Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1954-1964 Buick Chrome Antenna Nut. Oem 1165076 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.50
Location:

Neshanic Station, New Jersey, United States

Neshanic Station, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:CARS Inc. Interchange Part Number:1954 54 1955 55 1956 56 1957 57 1958 58 1959 59 Manufacturer Part Number:AN544 Other Part Number:1960 60 1961 61 1962 62 1963 63 1964 64

1954-1964 Buick Antenna Retaining Nut. Chrome Plated

Fits 1954 thru 1960 All Models;

1961 thru 1964 All Models except Special & Skylark

A Quality Made Reproduction by CARS Inc.

Please email with any questions you may have.  Should you need more information or pictures, send me your email address. Payment is due within 7 days of sale.  Personal checks are accepted and cleared before shipment. NJ residents add 7% sales tax.

 Bidders outside US are welcome. Please ask for shipping rates.

Other Buick parts available - buicknos.

Please visit and Bookmark my Ebay Store and click "Follow this seller"

Thanks for looking.


Powered by eBay Turbo Lister
The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.

Porsche Panamera Diesel (2011) first official pictures

Mon, 02 May 2011

Like the Porsche 911 GT3 RS 4.0? Then this new Porsche Panamera Diesel probably isn't the car for you – it's the cheapest and most economical Panamera yet. The new Panamera Diesel is also Porsche's second-ever diesel model, joining the Cayenne in Porsche's oil-burning range.

Ferrari 250 GTO sets new world record with £32 million sale

Fri, 04 Oct 2013

The Ferrari 250 GTO was already the most expensive car in the world ever sold: now, it has cemented its position as reports emerge of an example selling for a staggering £32 million ($50.3m). That’s an increase of almost 50% on the selling price of the former record-setting 250 GTO, an example built for Sir Stirling Moss and sold in 2012. The latest deal is a private transaction and both the identity of the new owner and the location of the car are being kept secret.

Sustrans backs City's 20mph plan

Mon, 16 Sep 2013

THE CHARITY Sustrans, which encourages people to travel by foot, bike or public transport, has welcomed plans to cut speed limits within the City of London to 20mph. The City of London's Court of Common Council approved the plan to reduce the speed limit to 20mph in the City as part of its Road Danger Reduction Plan. It is argued that the plan will reduce casualties by almost 10% while adding only a minute to journey times.