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1955 Buick Roadmaster Fender Porthole Exhaust Holes Emblems - Original on 2040-parts.com

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1955 BUICK ROADMASTER PORTHOLE EXHAUST HOLES EMBLEMS - ORIGINAL USA MADE PART.

PITTING AND WEAR TO CHROME FINISH. THERE ARE NO CRACKS OR BREAKS. ONE HAS A SMALL DENT. (SEE PHOTOS) NOT A COMPLETE SET. ONLY HAVE WHAT IS PICTURED IN PHOTOS. SELLING AS IS THANKS.

 

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