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1950's Radio "music Note" Speaker Grille Nos (one Only) Chrome Not Painted on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Cedar Bluff, Virginia, United States

Cedar Bluff, Virginia, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Surface Finish:Chrome over steel Warranty:No

This Auction is a (SPECIAL OFFER - (BUY 2 AND SAVE 33%) AND A GREAT GIFT TO OLD CAR BUFFS) for one (1) 1950's - 60's Radio "Music Note" Speaker Grille, not in original box but still flawless and no pits otherwise. It is beautifully made of chrome plated steel NOT SILVER PAINTED and mounts over the speaker on the package tray behind the back seat. The speaker is bright and very shiny and will add class to that interior restoration. The size of the speaker is 6 1/2" H - 9 1/4" L. If you have any questions, please ask them before bidding. THERE IS NO HIDDEN RESERVE ON THIS AUCTION, THE HIGH BIDDER WINS IT WITH A 14 DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE, IF NOT SATISFIED!!  Thank You for looking! 

Terms: FULL Payment must be made at the end of the auction via PayPal, or other approved Credit Card. NO EXCEPTIONS, PLEASE!!

Shipping: Items will ship FREE to the Lower 48 US States within 5 days from the auction end when FULL payment is received by the Seller. ALL FOREIGN SHIPPING LOCATIONS WILL REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING CHARGES.

 


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