Nos 1961 - 65 Oldsmobile F 85 Cutlass 442 Radio Antenna Mast on 2040-parts.com
Great Barrington, Massachusetts, United States
You're bidding on a NOS 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964,1965 OLDSMOBILE F 85 CUTLASS 442 RADIO ANTENNA MAST. GM GROUP #9.647 Part #1371183 Still in the original package. High bidder to pay $10.00 s/h within the U.S. Will ship internationally for actual shipping price. I combine shipping for multiple purchases. PLEASE EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS |
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