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1956 Cadillac Headlight Adjuster Bolts Screws 54 55 57 Buick Chevy Olds Pontiac on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

Port Rowan, Ontario, Canada

Port Rowan, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Warranty:No

These are 4 brand new bolts and 4 brand new nylon blocks that are used to adjust the headlights in 1955 - 1957 Cadillac's. These are probaly the same for 1955 to 1957 Buick & Pontiac as well as maybe the earlier 1950's as well, but I am not sure. If someone can tell me this for sure I will add it to my auction, I have 1955 - 1957 Cadillac here that I can physically compare to, so I know for 100% sure these years are all the same on all models too, including Eldorado. Please verify for yourself before bidding that these are correct for your application. These reproductions, they have the correct thread, the correct size and the correct nylon block. These are nearly impossible to find, as the newer years changed style and won't work in the older headlight buckets. These are a rare find and a very nice reproduction part that is an exact replacement fit. Sold As Is, As Shown. Please let me know if you would like any other pictures, I would be happy to e-mail them to you. Thanks

These will fit all Buick's from 1941 to 1957. The Part # is Adjuster Screw part # 924561 and the nylon nut is part # 5939769. 

 I am happy to ship oversea's, and if you purchase multiple parts from me I will put them all in one box, saving you on shipping cost. Canada still offers surface parcel international for oversea's delivery. Please note that every country's postal system is different and handles packages differently. If you are oversea's and choose surface parcel it can take 4 - 8 weeks to reach you. Delivery to the US generally takes 10 - 14 days. I ship things the cheapest way possible. If you would like or require faster service please let me know, I can ship Fed-Ex. They are faster, but they are more money than the post office. I have no control over how long the post office takes to deliver. The shipping price I have listed for England and Australia is for small package surface mail. There is no insurance or tracking number. These options are available along with air mail for an additional cost. Please Ask.

I am parting a 1956 Cadillac, please e-mail me if you are looking for other parts. Thanks


 

 

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