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Vintage Clum Mfg Ingition Key 2624 Ford Oldsmobile Chevrolet Model A T Milwaukee on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Salem, Oregon, US

Salem, Oregon, US
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You are bidding on this nice vintage key, made by Clum Manufacturing CO in Milwaukee. Key is in excellent condition. I am not sure what type of vehicl this ignition key works with. Please email me any questions you may have prior to bidding. I just want to be sure that it is what you're looking for. Will not ship outside the continental USA.

All items are sold as is and there are NO returns. Again, please email me with any questions prior to bidding. I will ship out item ASAP after payment. Thank you and good luck bidding.

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