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Vintage White Cadillac Classic B-10 White Gold Key Set 1936-66 Nos Keys Holder on 2040-parts.com

US $48.95
Location:

Akron, Ohio, US

Akron, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:B-10, B-11 Surface Finish:White Gold

These keys were originally manufactured in the 1960's and are no longer being produced.  Keys are 10k white gold over heat treated brass. 

 The key ring is good quality black leather with chrome plating. 

The Vintage Cadillac Crest is designed with the original style artwork.  This B-10 set fits Cadillacs 1936-1966 Without a Computer Chip.   

P&H $6.95 U.S., $7.95 to Canada and $12.00 internationally.

Please ask all questions before bidding.

JESSER'S CLASSIC KEYS

26 West Street

Akron  OH  44303

Phone 330-376-8181

Fax   330-384-9129

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