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1955 Plymouth Plaza 2dr Sedan Arm Rests on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Long Lake, Minnesota, US

Long Lake, Minnesota, US
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PLYMOUTH PLAZA PAIR OF ARM RESTS

This auction is for the original arms rests that came out of a 1955 Plymouth Plaza 2 door sedan.

Plaza 2dr Sedan Pair of Arm Rests.  These need a good cleaning.  They appear to be complete.  The plastic and arm rest cushions have no breaks or cuts in them.  There are scratches on the plastic.  

Professionally Packaged!


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  • Condition  Used, vintage.
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