1963 63 Buick Electra 225 401 Nailhead Stock Oil Dip Stick on 2040-parts.com
Island Park, Idaho, United States
stock oil dip stick car was a runner came out of a 63 buick electra 225 4 door sedan 401 nailhead block # 1349046 front stamp JT51
you get what you see in pictures all parts ship priority mail vin 8j4017523 style 63-4819 trim 821 body bk 1992 paint splc. acc 2-9 |
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