1965 Olds Cutlass/ 442/f85 Under Headlight Filler Moldings /trim Pc on 2040-parts.com
Parkesburg, Pennsylvania, US
UP FOR SALE HARD TO FIND TRIM PCS FROM 65 OLDS.
2 ARE IN NICE SHAPE (LEFT & RIGHT) AND I WILL THROW IN A 3RD
WHICH IS SLIGHTLY DINGED BUT NOT TOO BAD
ALL HAVE MOUNTING NUTS ATTACHED AND ORIG BOLTS
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