Vintage Original Automobiles Windshield Window Mounting Part on 2040-parts.com
Dana Point, California, United States
Selling this vintage original automobiles windshield mounting part that helps you with those hard to see traffic lights. In great original working condition. Some little scratches from age.
Very nice part. No reserve. |
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