1969 Buick Electra Portholes In Front Fender 69 Electra on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Missouri, US
Here is a full set of 8 used portholes for a 69 Buick Electra. There are 4 for the right fender and 4 for the left fender. They are in very good driver condition. The chrome is very shiny on all of them. Some of them have small pits on them and one of them has one large pit on the face of it. Most of the other pitting is on the sides of the pieces. The black paint looks good on all but one of them and that one is a little faded. They have all the mounting pins on the backside, but no attaching nuts, so you will need to supply those. Free shipping anywhere in the lower 48 United States. Int'l extra. Good luck!!
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