1942 Chevrolet Flying Lady Hood Orniment on 2040-parts.com
Veradale, Washington, US
WILL NOT SELL OR SHIP OUTSIDE OF CONTINUOUS UNITED STATES,NO EXCEPTIONS!!!!!
ALL ITEM ARE USED UNLESS SPECIFIED AND WILL BE SOLD ASIS..NO REFUNDS..
REQUEST YOUR PAYMENT WITHIN 72 HRS IF END OF AUCTION...
UP FOR AUCTION IS A FLEETLINE FLYING LADY HOOD ORN,THIS IS IN ALL ORIGINAL CONDITION HAS NOT BEEN RESTORED HAS LIGHT PITTING AND SURFACE RUST ON THE BOTTOM SIDE,YOU CAN SEE WHERE I SCRAPED AT THE RUSTED AREA TO BE SURE THERE WAS NO RUSTED OUT PLACES
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