1978-1988 Cutlass Dash Lap Cooler, Burgundy on 2040-parts.com
Cumberland, Rhode Island, US
THIS IS ONE PIECE, A DASH LAP COOLER, BURGUNDY WINE IN COLOR. IN VERY GOOD SHAPE AND GOOD WORKING ORDER. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK.
WILL FIT 1978-1988 CUTLASS
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