Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1955 Chevy Front Bumper W/mounting Brackets-(1) Piece on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Turlock, California, United States

Turlock, California, United States
Being Sold As Is For Re-Chroming
Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:Chrome Part Brand:GM

I Have For Your Consideration

The Front Bumper & Mounting Brackets

For A 1955 Chevy.

This Is A One Piece Bumper.

This Will Fit All 1955 Chevy Models.

The Bumper Is In Good Condition.

It Is Solid With Some Scratches.

It Does Need Some Straightening On The Bottom Edge.

This Bumper Does Need To Be Re-Chromed.

Mounting Brackets Are Included.

They Are Straight & Solid, But Do Have Surface.

I've Taken Several Pictures for your Viewing.

Please Take A Look.

If You Have Any Questions, Please Ask.

I Do Work A Full Time Job That Takes Me Away From Home

For 2 to 3 Days At A Time.

Please Be Patient, I Will Respond.

Thanks for Looking.

 

Payment is due within 7 days. I accept paypal and cashiers checks. Cash upon Pickup is also accepted.

International Buyers are to make payment with paypal only.

$60.00 for Shipping and Handling within the 48 states via UPS or Fedex Ground Service. Insurance is included.  All my items are professionally packaged.

Alaska, Hawaii & International Buyers need to contact me for shipping rate to your area.

Would you buy a Buick Park Avenue?

Mon, 05 Aug 2013

The last time we saw the Park Avenue stateside was in 2005, when the second-generation model departed Buick's U.S. lineup as a relic from the '90s. But just a couple years later the Park Avenue nameplate reappeared in the Chinese market to replace the Buick Royaum, an exceedingly long sedan based on an Australian-market Holden.

Renault Twingo (2007): first official pictures

Mon, 25 Jun 2007

By Ben Whitworth First Official Pictures 25 June 2007 03:05 A GTI for the cash-strapped, then? Exactly. Renault’s new Twingo range arrives in showrooms in September, topped by the feisty GT with plenty of downsizer appeal.

One last hurrah: the 1994 MG RV8

Fri, 23 May 2014

It's tough to imagine the British car scene in North America without the MGB, which remains a popular starter classic and is available in every price range imaginable--and some price ranges that aren't. The iconic MGB was in production from 1962 until 1980, an entire era that saw relatively few changes introduced to the well-proven design. The marque itself was overseen by three corporate parents during those 18 years on the line: BMC, British Motor Holdings and, finally, British Leyland.