1920's-1930's Vintage "yankee" Tail Light Model A Ford Chevy Packard Dodge Buick on 2040-parts.com
Scranton, Pennsylvania, US
"Yes" all forms of payment will work...Vintage "Yankee" Tail Light...I'm guessing this dates back to the 1920-1930's...I don't know if this was a aftermarket item or something that was Actually stock on a car from that era...This does Look Very Nice with a little clean up a new paint and will look "Great" on any Car, Truck, Motorcycle, Rat Rod, or Vintage Automobile....Unopened and Untested... It is your obligation as the bidder to look at the pictures and know what you are buying. It is also your responsibility to be sure the item is what you want. I officially do not accept returns from folks who "Change there minds", but if and item is not decribed or is damaged in shipping, Please contact me for a resolution. I am very reasonable,and look at things from a customers perspective.You are bidding ,what it pictured.Buying as is.Item is described to the best of out knowledge,If you feel there is a descrepancy between the decription and the picture,Please E-mail us before bidding for clarifcation and or correction.**We only accept PayPal** If you would like to pay an other way, Please E-mail us first before bidding. E-check thru PayPal is "OK" with us.(Please read carefully) All sales are final, No Warranty is Expressed or implied, I don't make up the Postal Rates,USPS will be doing that,and we think that is only fare to buyer and seller. If you have any problems with your item,please E-mail us as soon as possible to let us know.We can not Resolve a "ISSUE" if we are not aware of one. Whether you are successful or not in acquiring this item,we sincerely appreciate your bids. If you click on the "SHIPPING" tab above, you can enter the destination Zip Code,and know how much shipping. No added handling fee's, NO SURISES!!! You got to love that. you can check out the rest of my vintage items,by clicking on "See other item" at upper right of sceen. E-mail us with any Questions. >>> International Buyer <<< "Please" wait for shipping quote...Freight Rate maybe different to your Country...Thanks for looking and GOOD LUCK on your bidding.
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