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1949 1950 1951 49 50 51 Mercury Nos Lh Quarter Belt Molding on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Jupiter, Florida, US

Jupiter, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:I will issue a complete refund including all shipping costs only if the item you receive is significantly different from the item described and pictured in the auction. You must first notify me of your dissatisfaction and receive a return authorization before returning the item to me. Return shipping will be paid by:Seller Restocking Fee:No


1949 1950 1951 49 50 51 Mercury NOS LH quarter belt molding
1949 1950 1951 49 50 51 Mercury NOS LH quarter belt molding
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1949 1950 1951 49 50 51 Mercury NOS LH quarter belt molding
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1949 1950 1951 49 50 51 Mercury NOS LH quarter belt molding
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  Description
Some words about shipping: This molding will be shipped in a PVC tube in order to protect it from damage. The cost of that tube is $8. So, that $8, along with the 12% that eBay and PayPal take from the listed shipping cost, is incorporated into the final price that you will pay for shipping this molding. You will, however, save significantly when I can ship more than one molding in the same tube.

Please click on each of the photos in order to view them more clearly.

This is a NOS original Mercury left hand quarter panel belt molding. It's for 1949, 1950 and 1951 Mercury Coupe and Convertible models. This molding is 56 1/8" long and approximately 13/16" wide. It has never been used and is in excellent condition. It just needs to be polished.

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  Payment and Shipping Info

I do not ship to Central America, South America and some other countries.

PLEASE NOTE: There is no such thing as free shipping. NO carrier, not the U.S. Post Office, not FedEx and not UPS, offers FREE shipping. Therefore, if an auction states "Free Shipping" the cost of shipping is obviously incorporated into the selling price of the item.

Buyer to pay $16.75 as a flat rate for shipping this item to any address in the lower 48 states only. Those from Alaska and Hawaii will pay the actual shipping cost. Please contact me directly for the shipping cost to any destination other than the lower 48 states. The cost listed hereon and in the e-mail that is automatically generated by my auction service will only contain the shipping cost to the lower 48 states. I will ship most items via the USPS.

The winning bidder will receive an e-mail with pertinent information shortly after the auction closes.

PLEASE NOTE: If you reside in one of the lower 48 states and have won more than one auction, items will be shipped together when possible, to save you money.

If you have won an auction and do NOT reside in one of the lower 48 states, then you MUST contact me directly for the shipping cost. Do NOT use the shipping cost that is sent to you in the automated e-mail.

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