1978. 79. 80 Oldsmobile Cutlass 2dr, Right Fender Trim, Top on 2040-parts.com
Burlington, Massachusetts, US
Pulled from a low mileage rust free 1979 cutlass 2 dr from Alabama. this trim has no damage, nice chrome. Post and nut are intact.. Very nice part. See my other listings for more parts from the same car. please send payment within 10- days of auction end, Good luck!
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