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1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 Ford Truck Engine Frame Horns on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Fowler, California, United States

Fowler, California, United States
1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 Ford Truck Engine Frame Horns, US $150.00, image 1
Condition:Used

Here is an original Ford Truck engine frame horns in good condition.These have no dings.These have no cancer.


This will ship out through FedEx in one business day.



Please realize that most of the parts we sell on E-bay are over 30 years old, and they will be in need of full restoration and are not leaving us here in perfect condition, but they are a good restorable part. All items are described to the best of my knowledge. I reserve the right to disqualify any bidders with significant negative feedback and offer the item to the next highest bidder.






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We no longer ship to Hawaii or Alaska, and is not permitted so please don't ask!

Due to our dry climate and only approximately 10.5” of rain a year in our area of California we get very little cancer.

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Winning bidders should contact us within 3 business days of the close of auction with Shipping your large item out through Greyhound we will need a phone number to contact you for your pickup. (If we do not receive your phone number for this purpose we will contact eBay through their system for your phone number and you will receive a message from eBay saying that requesting information.) Please do not be "ALARMED" if this happens.

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The days of the week do vary on shipments! Due to our high number of auction wins...PLEASE ALLOW 14-20 DAYS TO RECEIVE LARGE PACKAGES SHIPPED OUT BY GREYHOUND. SMALL PACKAGES ALLOW 7-10 DAYS.

All LARGE items such as fenders – doors – hoods – trunk lids- inner fenders and other large items will ship by Greyhound to closet terminal for pickup, if you are not sure about the item E-mail us first. Also if you are the winner you could suggest the closet terminal to you for easy pickup. 











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