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(lot) 1929 Chevy Coupe Parts, Various Parts Left Over From Sell Of Car Last Yr. on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, US

Louisville, Kentucky, US
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The pictures are pretty self-explanatory. With the exception of the 2 green fenders and dashboard gages, these are parts from a '29 Chevy Sedan. All others are from the 1929 Chevy Coupe we had. The gentleman in whom purchased the car last yr was not interested in the extra parts. He told us to keep them and list them. As you see by the pictures there is: Gas tank-Radiator-2 front fenders-1 back fender-foot plate-steering column-fan-hubcaps-front axel-gear shift-headlight bar w/ one light and one light casing-ETC. They have all been checked and all can be used. What wasn't good was tossed. Nothing was painted  every thing is original for the purchaser to do as he/she wants.

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