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1962 Olds Dynamic 88 Trunk Lid Original Free Delivery-fall Carlisle/hershey Swap on 2040-parts.com

US $295.00
Location:

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
original used part in Very good condition, straight and very solid, couple tiny dings. This came off of a 2dr Hardtop, not sure of other models this may fit.
Manufacturer Part Number:62 Oldsmobile two 2 door hardtop convertible OEM Other Part Number:starfire 98 eighty ninety eight super sedan rear Interchange Part Number:custom deluxe 2dr 4 trunklid decklid deck genuine Brand:General Motors

This is an original 62 Olds Dynamic 88 Trunklid.  Very good condition, straight and very solid, couple tiny dings.  This came off of a 2dr Hardtop, not sure of other models this may fit.  Please check my other auctions. 

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