General Motors Key Blank/chain (fits Cadillac) on 2040-parts.com
Palm Desert, California, US
This auction is for one key blank and chain as shown.
This key blank will fit any General Motors Car 1935 to early 1966 models.
The head says "Grant Pulley & Hardware Corp"
West Nyack NY and Los Angeles, CA
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