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Original 1963 Oldsmobile F 85 Cutlass Coupe Front Grille - Oem- Letters Intact on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Grand Rapids, Minnesota, United States

Grand Rapids, Minnesota, United States
original 1963 Oldsmobile F 85 Cutlass Coupe front grille - OEM- letters intact, US $59.99, image 1
all letters intact, very nice driver or restore to perfection, not all bent up
Other Part Number:F85 Cutlass Coupe Placement on Vehicle:Front Brand:original OEM GM Oldsmobile Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:stainless original Manufacturer Part Number:1963 Interchange Part Number:1963

all original OEM 1963 OLDSMOBILE F*% CUTLASS COUPE FRONT GRILLE ASSEMBLY.  All letters intact and not all bent up or smashed, grille is also a very nice driver or better. it is used. no cracks or serious twists or smashes. over all a very nice solid used grille. restore back to perfection and buff it out..i only wiped down the front side for picture taking.  10 days shipping

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