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1968 Olds Cutlass Supreme Headlight Bezals,442,hurst,vista Cruiser,f85,68,trim on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Washington Court House, Ohio, United States

Washington Court House, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

68 olds cutlass supreme grills/headlight surrounds/mounts [could have other applications f85,hurst,vista,442?etc?],good condition for driver,includes all 4 correct ones,some black paint fading,couple very small scrapes but not beat up,would polish up much better.please be sure this will fit your application before bidding.sold as-is,ask any and all questions prior to bidding.more pics available.please see my other auctions for more classic cars,parts,collectibles,and other stuff.

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