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Jeep Tailgate Cj, Amc, Vintage Good Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

West Lafayette, Indiana, United States

West Lafayette, Indiana, United States

This is a very nice Jeep tailgate. It appears to have been a swing down gate. Gate is appears straight with now bow or twist. I show picture front the end. The paint is okay condition. It will clean up some. The jeep letters are faded but look cool. This gate looks to he from a 70's CJ maybe. I can take measurements if you like. The back of the gate has residue from where carpet was glued on. This gate would be a great part for a restore Jeep project or a great Wall hanger. MAKE AN OFFER

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