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1931 1932 1933 Auburn Cowl Light Rim on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada

Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada
Condition:Used

one original cowl light rim for 1931 to 1933 Auburn. Good shape but has small cracks at the screw hole at the bottom. Please see pictur4es. This is brass so can be silver soldered by a jeweler before replating. Bid to own as there will be no returns, refunds, discounts or any other monetary consideration. Being sold as is and is used, vintage and shows age. Free shipping for Canada and lower 48 US states. All others ask for cost to ship to your location. Free shipping is not fast shipping so if you need it quickly ask and I can get cost for expedited shipping. Buyer agrees to these terms as the "contact" and no actions will be persued through E-Bay.

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