Oldsmobile Globe Yellow Gold Crest Key Vintage B-10 Gm 1935-1966 Nos Key on 2040-parts.com
Littleton, Colorado, US
vintage Oldsmobile Globe ignition blank with distinctive yellow gold plating, made in the U.S.A. This gold plated key is embellished with the Oldsmobile Globe and stars with blue details and a smooth polished gold back.
Originally manufactured in the 50's, this B-10 single cut ignition blank fits all Oldsmobile models from 1935 through 1966. Check to verify that your ignition has not been changed.
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