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1937/38 Dodge And 1937/39 Plymouth Coupe/2 Door Sedan Rocker Panels on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Atco, New Jersey, US

Atco, New Jersey, US
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Up for auction are a pair of rocker panels for a 1937/38 Dodge and 1937/39 Plymouth 2 door coupe or 2 door sedan. Panels are full lenght, 57 1/2 inches long, not just the door jambs. These extend from rear quarter to front cowl. I have seen these for $175 for each side. I am selling them as a pair.

These panels are made from 18 gauge steel.   

I accept payment through PayPal.

Panels are not original equipment, they are aftermarket, and sold in as is condition.  It is up to the buyer to determine application, and suitability for use.

 

Payment is due within 3 days of auction close.

Combined shipping offered for multiple purchases.

Items shipped to the US are now shipped fedex. Same pricing as UPS. International shipping done through USPS.

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