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1949 Buick Roadmaster Horn Ring With Center Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Hickory, North Carolina, US

Hickory, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:1331530 Warranty:No

1949  BUICK ROADMASTER   HORN  RING  WITH CENTER EMBLEM

ROADMASTER DYNAFLOW EMBLEM IS VERY GOOD.  PLASTIC COVER IS CRACKED.

"BUICK EIGHT" LETTERING IS EXCELLENT.

NO CRACKS IN HORN RING OR HUB.  SLIGHT WEAR.  WILL NEED TO BE RECHROMED FOR SHOW CAR.

WE SHIP THE MOST REASONABLE RATE QUOTED FROM OUR COURIERS AFTER AUCTION ENDS. 

THIS SAVES YOU MONEY!!  PLEASE WAIT UNTIL YOU RECEIVE AN INVOICE FROM US TO MAKE PAYMENT.  ALL ITEMS ARE SHIPPED FROM THE UNITED STATES: ZIP CODE 28601.

VERIFY THAT THIS IS THE CORRECT PART NUMBER OR APPLICATION THAT YOU NEED FOR YOUR CAR OR TRUCK BEFORE BIDDING.  NO RETURN POLICY ON ITEMS IDENTIFIED AS PER PARTS BOOK.  NOS PARTS DOES NOT MEAN A PERFECT ITEM FOR YOUR SHOW CAR OR TRUCK.  NOS PARTS CAN HAVE SHELF WEAR OVER THE YEARS.   WE TRY OUR BEST TO GIVE COMPLETE AND ACCURATE INFORMATION ON ALL PARTS WE LIST.

MOLDINGS MUST BE SHIPPED IN A PROTECTIVE TUBE.

I ACCEPT PAYMENT BY PAYPAL.  FULL PAYMENT MUST BE MADE WITHIN 5 DAYS.

HAPPY BIDDING!!!

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