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Rare 1949 Buick Super Trunk Lid Emblem Insert "buick" on 2040-parts.com

US $64.99
Location:

Vacaville, California, United States

Vacaville, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:1334132 Brand:Buick

Auction is for a 1949 Buick Super (50 series) Trunk Lid "BUICK" Insert..  This auction is for ONE  "Buick" insert only.  Picture 3 shows that this is new old stock as I sold the other pair earlier with the boxes.  These are hard to find in NOS and did not hold up well over time so the time to buy them is when you see them.  Only have the 1 left!
Here is what a premiere dealer of NOS Buick parts had to say about them:

1949 Buick BUICK EIGHT Trunk Lid Ornment Emblem Inserts NOS

LEFT HAND & RIGHT HAND “BUICK” ”EIGHT” Trunk Lid Ornament Emblem Inserts
1949 Buick Super (50 Series) with Manual Transmission.
GM OEM # 1334132 & 1334133

*******Extremely Rare and Difficult to Find*******

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