1965-66 Buick Nos Exterior Body Molding Lh 1385853 Great Christmas Gift on 2040-parts.com
East Flat Rock, North Carolina, United States
This part is a NOS that where in a parts room in an old body shop that closed , Please look at Photo's to make sure it is what you're looking for. I'm selling it (AS IS) NO RETURNS [NO SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE US]
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