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willys Jeep 1953 Chromed Steel Bumper Sections Original on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Alexandria, Louisiana, US

Alexandria, Louisiana, US
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Chromed steel bumper sections for restoration on that 1950’s Willys.  In used & rusted condition
with some green paint residue on one side of one section.  Should clean up nicely.  Removed from
a 1953 Willys wagon.  Two (2) pieces in this set.  The images tell the rest.  Offered “as is”. 
Please contact me with any questions and peruse my other lustings.  Also check my “ME” page to
see what I lust for and perhaps leverage the transaction accordingly as I sell to feed my habit.  I
do not trade for friendly relatives, or relative friendlies.  And no pets..... although Owari kogatana
or Yatsuhashi (plank foot bridge,  sometimes with iris) and/or Iris menuki are always  appreciated.

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