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1937-38 Dodge/plymouth Front Cowl Patch Panels on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Atco, New Jersey, US

Atco, New Jersey, US
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This auction is for the front cowl patch panels for a 1937-38 Dodge/Plymouth 2 door coupe or 2 door sedan.  These pieces have the proper shape for a 37-38 Dodge/Plymouth coupe. Additional filler pieces may be needed depending on the extent of your damage.  The pieces are fabricated out of 18 Gauge steel. 

The measurements are:

Back edge height: 8 1/2 inches

Length along top edge: 14 inches

Front edge height: 5 inches

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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 closing.

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Items shipping to the US are now shipped via fedex, same pricing as USPS. International shipping is done through USPS.

Items are now shipped fedex. Same pricing as USPS.

 

 

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