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Cadillac Eldorado Chrome Script Emblems (pair) Mint 70's 80's Gm Part # 1614599 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, US

Kansas City, Missouri, US
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  • Pair of Cadillac "Eldorado" emblems that are correct for 1978 Cadillac Eldorado and probably some other mid 70's to early 80's Eldorado (check to be sure)
  • Sorry that my pics aren't perfect but these are so mint you could mistake them for NOS, as a matter of fact NOS wouldn't be any better --- brilliant chrome with no pitting and perfect mounting studs ---these have been in my desk drawer since 1980 when they were removed from a 78 Eldorado --- satisfaction is guaranteed 100 percent --- if you are not completely happy for any reason simply return them for an instant no hassle refund (including shipping) --- these are suitable for your 100 point restored car
  • GM part # 1614599
  • These are original GM parts, so they will look right and will fit perfect
  • FREE SHIPPING to USA 48 states -- no shipping to Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico

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