Nos 1963 Buick Wildcat, Lesabre And Electa 225 Owners, Protection Manuals on 2040-parts.com
Northville, Michigan, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS AN NOS 1964 BUICK LE SABRE, WILDCAT AND ELECTRA OWNERS AND PROTECTION MANUALS. BOTH ARE IN GOOD UNUSED NOS CONDITION. THESE WOULD MAKE NICE ADDITIONS FOR ANYONE RESTORING THE INTERIOR OF THEIR 1964 BUICK. THE PART NUMBERS ARE 1366296 AND 1366297.
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