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1969 Oldsmobile Toronado Rear Seat, Rear Side Panel Door Panel Set on 2040-parts.com

US $185.00
Location:

Chicago Ridge, Illinois, United States

Chicago Ridge, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Warranty:No

DRIVER'S SIDE PANEL HAS A FEW ISSUES, 1 OF WHICH IS PICTURED, THERE IS A SLIGHT CRACK JUST ABOVE DOOR HANDLE INSERT. DRIVER'S CHROME BEZEL INSERT IS IN GREAT SHAPE. KEEPING SWITCHES W/LOOM, PASS SIDE SWITCH IS INCLUDED AND THE ASHTRAY AND CHROME INSERT IS NICE ALSO! I WILL INCLUDED THE INSIDE DOOR HANDLES. THE PLASTIC INSERTS FOR BOTH DOORS IS NOT DRY TOTTED BUT A LITTLE FADED. 

REAR SIDE PANELS THESE PANELS ARE IN VERY NICE SHAPE, COULD BE CLEANED UP A BIT MORE, BEEN TOO COLD HERE FOR ME TO DO THAT, SWITCHES WORKED, ASHTRAY LIGHTERS UNTESTED, windlace included
SAIL PANELS ARE MISSING LENSES, AS I AM TRYING TO SELL THOSE SEP. IF I HAVE THEM WHEN THIS SET SELLS I WILL TOSS THEM IN THE DEAL....IF I STILL HAVE THEM!

NO MAJOR ISSUES OR DAMAGE!

THESE ARE QUITE HEAVY, SHIPPING AVAILABLE AT BUYER'S COST! BUYER WILL COVER ALL COSTS!!!!! 

QUESTIONS CALL 7082209204 ERIC

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