Vintage Window Anti-rattle Cushion Guide From 1972 Buick Skylark on 2040-parts.com
Orange, Texas, US
These are off of a 1972 Buick Skylark GS and may fit other years and applications. I have no idea. Be sure they fit your application and please look closely at the pics because they are sold as is.
Must be paid for within 3 days of close of auction.
Window Parts for Sale
- 1967-69 f100/f250 headlight bezels - originals(US $90.00)
- 1935 chev master 1936 all 2 dr sedan pass side rear window trim(US $75.00)
- 1941 plymouth inside windshield trim moulding(US $125.00)
- 1955 1956 1957 chevy vent window crank handles - set of 2(US $12.00)
- 1955 1956 1957 chevy door handles - set of 2(US $15.00)
- 1940 ford vent window frames(US $50.00)
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