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Nos Vintage Mercury Comet Key Blank 1966 On Gold Plated on 2040-parts.com

US $27.99
Location:

London, Ontario, CA

London, Ontario, CA
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

 This GOLD PLATED Mercury Comet key blank is in new MINT condition. The finish on these Keys is as good as it was in the sixties. This is a heavy metal key, a gold-colored finish, not aluminum. (CARDBOARD BACK MAY HAVE FOLDS)

These Key Blanks are in the original package
, indicating year, but could accommodate other years and  models.  The blanks have the inscription  stamped onto the key.  
It would be a great finish to the interior of your Classic Cars.
                               
         
These NOS Key Blanks are really nice and in MINT condition! It will look great in your Car or Truck!
                                                                   
 
                                         SHIPPING TO CANADA & UNITED STATES  $3.99 USD
                                                 REST OF WORLD $10.00 FOR SHIPPING

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