Porsche 356 Horn Grill Base Seal Nos 64455949501 1950-59 Stoddard New on 2040-parts.com
Grants Pass, Oregon, US
Stoddard Rubber gasket for horn grille, 2 req'd. Fits 356, 356A. New, w/o package. I have a whole bunch of pieces left over from a restoration of a 1956 356 Porsche Coupe. All these parts are new. Some have collected a little dust, but still new parts. Please see my other Auctions for more. I will combine shipping on these parts, just pay highest shipping, and the rest are free to ship.
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