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1971-1976 Cadillac Trunk Lock Cover Assemby- Eldorado Deville Fleetwood - Great! on 2040-parts.com

US $84.95
Location:

Villa Park, Illinois, United States

Villa Park, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Rear Surface Finish:Chrome

Cadillac embellishments set them apart from the other GM car lines...and this item is a big part of that 1970's identity.  This auction is for an unusually clean Trunk Lock Cover Assembly, for the early and mid 1970's Cadillacs as listed.  Maybe yours was broken off or just pitted and colorless?  Then this is the perfect bolt-in replacement. Very shiny, awesome coloring (restored), and no unsightly pitting (there are a few pinheads)....Latch works great too!   

I also have the correct trunk wreath available in my other auctions...please check them out.

I have hundreds of 1971-78 Eldorado parts...message me if you need anything in particular!

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