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Vintage Oldsmobile Car Key Blank 1960's Classic #79 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Smithville, Missouri, United States

Smithville, Missouri, United States
New old stock key without packaging
Manufacturer Part Number:1 Brand:Oldsmobile

  Vintage Oldsmobile Car Key Blank 1960's Classic #79

- Part of a large classic key collection, most of these will be listed in the store over the next few weeks

- Once cut this blank should fit Oldsmobile Vehicles from the 1960's and the 1970's

- Would make a great addition to any collection

- Please see pictures

- Estate Fresh!

- All of our listings are 100% unconditionally guaranteed authentic and as described

- Measurements: 2 3/4"

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