1967 Oldsomobile Cutlass Rear Licsense Plate Mount on 2040-parts.com
Waterville, Minnesota, US
This is a rear licsense plate mount off 67 olds cutlass. It is in decent driver quality. They do have signs of aging mainly a litte rust on the hinges as seen in the picture. The hinges swing freely otherwise This would work great for a driver. At the time of this listing I have other parts for this car so check my store to see if I have it.
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