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73-87 Chevy Gmc Truck Bed Rails Box Rails 1975 Beau James 73-80 81-87 on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

La Vista, Nebraska, US

La Vista, Nebraska, US
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This auction is for a VERY rare set of bed rails that GMC used on their Beau James edition trucks. These rails came off of a long box truck and could be cut to be used on a short box....These rails will need to be restored. They do have some scratches and will need to be polished. These rails are supposed to have a plastic insert at each end, should be 4 of them, but only 1 of them is present.The correct bolts were not there when I came across these, so you will need bolts also..........Buyer to pay shipping within the lower 48 states......... Payment via paypal within 7 days of auctions end......... Email with questions..... Thanks for lookin.

 

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