1964 - 69 Oldsmoble Cutlass 442 Trunk Light Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Wichita Falls, Texas, United States
UP FOR SALE IS A NICE FACTORY ORIGINAL TRUNK LIGHT ASSEMBLY 1964 - 1969 OLDSMOBLE & POSSIBLY OTHER BRANDS. I HAVE SEEN THESE IN ALMOST EVERY MODEL OLDSMOBILE FROM CUTLASS F85 442 88 98 STARLITE &TORONADOS, THIS IS A GREAT WORKING DRIVER CONDITION COMES WITH THE WIRING, METAL TERMINAL.
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