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1940 Chevrolet Windshield Center Division Bar Stainless Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Kenner, Louisiana, US

Kenner, Louisiana, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No

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1929 - 1939 UNIVERSAL COWL LACING KIT, CHEVROLET, DODGE, PLYMOUTH AND OTHERS 
Condition: 
You are bidding on new reproduction 1929 - 1939 rivet or screw on cowl lacing kit to fit Chevrolet.
We find that this lacing works well on many other car and trucks of the 1920's and 1930's.
Dodge, Plymouth, Buick etc.
Hot-Rods, Street-Rods, Rat-Rods and Customs.
Cowl lacing is 5/8" X 1/8" X 8 foot + roll.
Includes new black oxide split rivets.
If you do have a question, please e-mail us.

STARTING BID: $20.85

 

Please see our ABOUT ME PAGE for more information about American Antique Auto Parts

Its been more than 30 years since we first started providing parts for antique cars to fellow Rodders and Restorers.
We've responded to what fellow enthusiast have been asking for, and have always provided the finest in reproduction parts to our customers. We are now proud to offer you rare and special parts and accessories at auction.


Sincerely, The Staff at American Antique Auto Part



1940 CHEVROLET WINDSHIELD CENTER DIVISION BAR STAINLESS COVER
Condition: You are bidding on a new reproduction Chevrolet 1940 polished stainless steel windshield division bar cover.
Duplicate of the original.
If you do have a question, please e-mail us.

BUY IT NOW: $29.95

 

Please see our ABOUT ME PAGE for more information about American Antique Auto Parts

Its been more than 30 years since we first started providing parts for antique cars to fellow Rodders and Restorers.
We've responded to what fellow enthusiast have been asking for, and have always provided the finest in reproduction parts to our customers. We are now proud to offer you rare and special parts and accessories at auction.


Sincerely, The Staff at American Antique Auto Part



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If you need a part that you don't see listed here in our auctions, please email us or give us a call.
We carry thousand of restoration / street rod parts.
If we don't stock it, and it's available, we will try to get it.


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When the auction ends, you must contact me within 3 Days and I must receive payment within 10 Business Days of the date that the auction ends, no exceptions.
We will contact the winning bidder with the total within a day.

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We can combine shipping on most auctions. Please wait for us to send you a combined invoice before paying. We cannot combine shipping if you pay for your items separately or on different dates.

Buyer will be notified once the item(s) is shipped and provided a tracking number if shipped by USPS or UPS.

Note to International Bidders. We will be glad to ship this item internationally.
YOU MUST INQUIRE BEFORE BIDDING about shipping charges.
Any bid from outside the USA will be canceled unless we receive a shipping cost request.Shipping charges listed below are for domestic, Continental US

All sales on auction items are final.

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A rate of $4.75 Shipping.


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We will accept returns on merchandise that is in brand new, uninstalled condition.You must contact us before returning any item, if item is not as stated. Buyer pays all shipping and insurance to and from.
We do not refund shipping.

Damaged merchandise must be held in the original master carton for inspection by the common carrier. you must contact the carrier, UPS or other, and they will initiate a damage claim. DO NOT return the damaged item to us as further shipping will result in loss of claim settlement.

Please know what you are bidding on.
We will not accept returns if you assume or thought it would fit your application.
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