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1949-1952 Chevrolet Radiator Support. on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, US

Kansas City, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No


As always, be sure you know what your needs are. I don't accept returns for your mistakes or mine! I answer all questions.


I WILL SHIP INTERNATIONAL. I WILL SHIP IN THE UNITED STATES.

I ship all items by usps PARCEL POST or UPS GREYHOUND BUS. Remember I have no control over the post office. They're called SNAIL MAIL for some reason.

I SHIP NEXT DAY S-F. DON'T GIVE ME BAD FEEDBACK FOR USPS FAILURE OF DELIVERING MAIL ON TIME.

 All foreign bidders have to comply with any and all import laws of there country. I'm not responsible for this or is E-Bay. Shipping and insurance well be given after sale for Canada,Hawaii,Alaska,foreign buyers.Be sure to let seller know if bier wants insurance and the amount. Be sure item bidding on fits your needs, I don't accept returns for your mistakes or mine.I'm not an expert on parts for all cars. Thanks for bidding on my items and good luck.

Use ZOOM to inspect the item. ZOOM tells the part better than I can.
This is a rust free radiator support. Very solid.
 I'LL GIVE SHIPPING COST AFTER AUCTION.
 I DO SHIP OVER SEAS.

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