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New 70-72 Olds Trunk Lid Cutlass Supreme Glasstek Fiberglass Bolt On Oldsmobile on 2040-parts.com

US $325.00
Location:

Frontenac, Minnesota, United States

Frontenac, Minnesota, United States
New part I never ended up using.
Brand:Glasstek

NEW Glasstek 70-72 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme (not Cutlass S) bolt on fiberglass trunk lid. This is a new part, just dusty from storage. This has the square front corners for a hard top. I believe you could round the front corners for a convertible car. These are $380 plus truck freight. Replace your rusty trunk lid. This may end at anytime due to being for sale locally. Pickup only, I'm in SE MN. Please message me if you have any questions.

Snow cars: The AW list of winter warriors

Fri, 03 Dec 2010

Having the proper gear is important when it gets cold and the snow starts to fall--coats, hats, gloves and cars. With that in mind, AutoWeek offers this list of sure-footed rides for the winter. Some have higher sticker prices--we're looking at you, Range Rover--but most are fun, economical rides that will get you through the deepest doldrums of winter.

BMW Z4 M Sport Package released

Mon, 14 Dec 2009

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Webinars: Autodesk – Virtual Design Workflow in Automotive

Thu, 06 Sep 2012

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