1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 2 Door Coupe ( No Post )
2 Front door window felt stips that attach to the door panel (AKA) Wisker strips
2 Rear quarter window felt stips that attach to the inner trim panel (AKA) Wisker Strips
They are new and have never been installed
3 are in packaging and one does not have packaging
They are in new condition
After Item is won the exact shipping charges will be added to the amount
No International Shipping Will Be Accepted
Glove Box for Sale
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