1928-31 Ford Model A Tail Light Lenses on 2040-parts.com
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
antique 1928-31 Ford Model A tail light lenses **We have noticed that the eBay shipping calculator is not always correct. Please email us if it looks too high to be true. We will calculate shipping to your zip. If we find that the eBay calculator has overcharged you - we will refund you the difference. We like to ship most of our items priority mail, so they will get to you faster - if an item is under 13 ounces we will ship First Class. If you would like a cheaper - but slower method - there is the option of Parcel Post. Please know that Parcel Post can sometimes take up to 2 weeks for delivery and we have no control over that. We try our best to describe the items and let you know of any major defects. As with all items, they may or may not have small or minor defects not noted. The defects do not detract from the overall display of the item. All items need to be cleaned. Additional photos are always available upon request. Your star rating matters. Please e-mail us before leaving less than 5 stars and we will try our best to resolve any problems. We want your eBay experience to be a pleasant one. Refunds will be given on incorrectly described items. We will refund original cost minus shipping. We will not be responsible for lost, stolen, missing or damaged items once the package has been shipped. We strongly encourage you to purchase shipping insurance (shipping insurance not available for International shipments). *****ATTENTION***** If you are in the Kansas City area, we would love to have you in our physical store! Encompassing 10,000 sq. ft., we are unlike any antiques & collectibles shop you have ever been in. We have many different collectibles available for you to browse through. We here at Weird Stuff Antiques have been in business for over 30 years. Come down and check us out! We are located on the west side of River Market in downtown Kansas City at 700 Woodswether Rd. Kansas City, MO 64105. If you have any questions, you can call or text us at (816) 868-6206. On Jan-01-16 at 03:36:25 PST, seller added the following information: |
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