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1957 Cadillac Eldorado Body To Frame Mounts on 2040-parts.com

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Baldwin, New York, United States

Baldwin, New York, United States
These are original OEM mounting pads for 57 Cadillac Biarritz - 24 pads
Surface Finish:Hard Rubber Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

1957 Cadillac Eldorado  BODY TO FRAME MOUNTS. These are original OEM mounting pads from a 1957 Cadillac Biarritz -24 pads. They fit all 1957 Eldorados. Most of the pads still have masking tape that was put on at assembly line before body was installed on to chassis (see two chassis pictures of chassis with pads and tape).  New mounts that I found were not the correct thickness or correct material for my car . I believe a set of new sells for several hundred. Good luck in bidding. 

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