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1961 Cadillac Trunk Lid Town Sedan Short Deck on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Mechanicville, New York, United States

Mechanicville, New York, United States
Condition:Used

 This listing is for a 1961 Cadillac Town Sedan trunklid. It will NOT fit a normal length sedan, coupe, or convertible, or commercial chassis. The top half has been taken down to metal, then coated with rust inhibitor. The bottom needs a small amount of work in the corners as is common with these. Does not include any hardware or emblems, only the lid itself. These are pretty hard to find in this shape, especially in the NE, so don't pass it up. I do not want to ship this. If you want it, come get it or make arrangements to have a buddy do it. I will help how I can but simply do not have time to arrange freight shipments. Check out my other auctions for more caddy parts. Thanks!

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