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Rare B-10 Chevrolet Yellow Gold Crest Key Vintage Bow Tie Chevy Nos Key on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Akron, Ohio, US

Akron, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:B-10 Surface Finish:Yellow Gold

We are offering one Chevrolet Vintage Bow Tie ignition blank with yellow gold plating.

This beautiful crest key is embossed with the Chevrolet logo in gold with a smooth polished back and red, black and blue accents. 

Originally manufactured in the 60's, this ignition / door key B-10 fits all Chevy models from 1935 through 1966.

Also available in B-48-A, check your key number and include it with your order.

There is No Reserve.  Order processing fee (which includes shipping) is $3.95 U.S., $4.95 to Canada and $8.95 International.  There are No Returns. 

Please ask all questions Before Bidding.

JESSER'S CLASSIC KEYS

26 West Street

Akron  OH  44303

Phone  330-376-8181

Fax      330-384-9129

rev. 06/12

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