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1951 1952 Cadillac Rear Bumper Dagmars Bumperettes on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Little Rock, Arkansas, US

Little Rock, Arkansas, US
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I believe this is a 1951 or 1952 year model Cadillac Rear Bumper Dagmars. . I am posting the Front Bumper in another add. Shipping will be on greyhound unless you have a better shipper with better rates. I will combine shipping if you buy the front bumper. I have not cleaned these up but steel wool will take away some of the rust,

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