59 Buick 4 Door Electra Drive Side Rear Door Beltline Moulding on 2040-parts.com
Hibbing, Minnesota, US
These are two pieces of chrome from a 1959 4 door electra 225,the rear door on the drivers side,top next to the window.They are very nice ,with no pitts and no dings!Look close I do not accept returns and shipping is for the lower 48 only .
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