59 Pontiac Catalina Convertible Trunk Cardboard on 2040-parts.com
Saugerties, New York, United States
THIS IS A SET OF TRUNK CARDBOARD FOR 59 PONTIAC CATALINA CONVERTIBLES, I DON'T KNOW IF IT WILL FIT OTHER MODELS BUT IT WAS BOUGHT SPECIFICLY FOR THE CONVERTIBLE, DO YOUR RESEARCH FOR OTHER MODELS. BUYER PAYS $20.00 SHIPPING MOST LIKELY OVERSIZE, THANKS,JACK
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