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1940 Ford Deluxe Passenger Cars - New Grille Upper Frame Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Porter Ranch, California, US

Porter Ranch, California, US
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This sale is for the NEW 1940 FORD DELUXE UPPER GRILLE FRAME ASSEMBLY shown in the photos.  IT IS A NEW PART WITH NEW PAINT AND READY TO INSTALL INTO YOUR FRONT GRILLE ASSEMBLY.   I AM OFFERING IT FOR A STARTING BID OF LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE YOU WOULD PAY TO BUY THIS FROM A FORD PARTS SUPPLIER.    PLEASE STUDY THE PICTURES AND BE SURE THIS GRILLE FRAME ASSEMBLY IS CORRECT FOR YOUR APPLICATION BEFORE BIDDING AS THIS IS AN AS-IS AUCTION.   Sales tax will be added to all items delivered within California.   Contact me for more information on other shipping options.   Please use the Ebay feature "Ask Seller A Question"  if you  need further info. 

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