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E & H Cadillac Gold Logo Crest Key Blanks Un-cut /un-used ~ 2 Keys Only on 2040-parts.com

US $37.95
Location:

Crowley, Texas, United States

Crowley, Texas, United States
This is a new old stock, never been used.
Brand:Cadillac Surface Finish:Gold colored Manufacturer Part Number:Unknown

This item was bought in an estate sale. It is new-old stock. The original owner worked for a Cadillac dealership and collected these. 2 E&H keys, pictured with brick red case with white logo, you choose EITHER brick red case OR black case both with white logo...please email your choice of case at purchase. Inventory #040116-63

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