1940 Pair Of Buick Super Roadmaster 50 - 70 Series Taillight Tail Lamp Lenses on 2040-parts.com
Paw Paw, Illinois, United States
1940 Pair of Buick Super Roadmaster 50 - 70 Series Taillight Tail Lamp Glass Lenses Rare! Lenses are very fragile, (as I broke one carrying them from room to room!) but original. Some minor scratches, there is s slight chip in one. Please view pictures closely. Lenses are in great condition for their age. These parts are very hard to find and rare. Don't let this get away!! Part numbers are pictured. Please check for correct application, as we do not know all of them. Please verify that this part works for the make, model, and year of your vehicle before bidding. Please be sure to ask all questions that you may have prior to bidding! We are selling our collectible automobile items and vintage accessories. My boyfriend has been collecting automotive parts for 30 years and needs some help “thinning the herd”. There will be many more to come. Please see all our other items in our store. Buyer is responsible for shipping and insurance. We accept PayPal. If you do not have a PayPal account, please contact us. Please wait for our invoice to be sent to you, before making payment. Please have the correct shipping address on your pay-pal account. All items will be packaged properly. We use USPS (United States Postal Service) and try to ship the most economical way possible. Multiple winning auctions can be shipped together to save on shipping charges. Please send a quick email and I will send an invoice combining the charges. Please be sure to ask all questions that you may have prior to purchase. We do not accept returns, but please contact us if you have a discrepancy. We do our best to thoroughly research and properly identify parts, but mistakes can be made. We will do our best to resolve any issues. So please, work with us before leaving any neutral or negative feedback. It is our goal to maintain good customer relations and 100% satisfaction! All sales are final. No warranty or guarantee stated or implied. |
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