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1957, 1958 Oldsmobile Fiesta And Buick Caballero Tail Gate on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Glendale, Arizona, US

Glendale, Arizona, US
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This auction is for a 1957, 1958 Oldsmobile Fiesta or Buick Caballero tail gate. This is a really solid piece with only surface rust, no rust needing repair.

It is missing some trim but there are no dents or rust. Both of the latches are complete and even the piano hinge is in great condition. You can paint and hang this tail gate on a driver or restore for a show car.

We are moving our shop and are cleaning up the various pieces we have here. If you are looking for something late 50's Cadillac, let me know, we may have it.

Shipping will be via UPS ground. Contact me with your city and zip code for a shipping price.

This item is too large to ship overseas, but we do send containers to Sweden regularly and can offer shipping that way.

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