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Nos Buick 1964 Special Rear Quarter Window Reveal Rh 2-door Sedans on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
Location:

Marlborough, New Hampshire, United States

Marlborough, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes

NOS BUICK ANODIZED ALUMINUM REAR QUARTER WINDOW REVEAL MOLDING.  IT FITS 1964 SPECIALS 2-DOOR SEDANS ON THE BACK OF THE REAR QUARTER WINDOW.

ALWAYS STORED IN ITS ORIGINAL GM RUBBER COATING THE PART IS IN GOOD SHAPE WE FOUND A COUPLE VERY LIGHT SCRATCHES ON THE TOP WHERE THE RUBBER IS MISSING.

GM PART #4411686.











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