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Nos 1960 Olds Right Front Fender Original Free Delivery-carlisle/hershey,pa Swap on 2040-parts.com

US $475.00
Location:

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
original new old stock part in Very good condition, never been installed, straight and very solid, no rust holes, few tiny dings. Not sure of exact models this may fit.
Manufacturer Part Number:60 Oldsmobile sedan hardtop convertible wagon Other Part Number:Original GM dynamic super 88 eighty ninety eight Interchange Part Number:passenger side RT custom deluxe 98 OEM genuine Brand:General Motors

This is an original 60 Olds NOS RIGHT Front Fender.  Very good condition, never been installed, straight and very solid, no rust holes, few tiny dings.  Not sure of exact models this may fit.  Please check my other auctions. 

***FREE DELIVERY to the FALL CARLISLE or HERSHEY, PA Swap Meets this Sept/Oct 2016.  Carlisle Dates: Sept 27th - Oct 1st.  Hershey dates: Oct 4-8th.  Please e-mail or call for more details.  970-218-3744***

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