1954 Plymouth Back Up Light Lens & Reflector Nos 54 on 2040-parts.com
Hudson, Colorado, US
Up for bid is a 1954 Plymouth Back Up Light Lens & Reflector New in package. NOS new old stock. Part# 1546440 MOPAR. PAYPAL PAYMENT ONLY IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A PAYPAL ACCOUNT DON'T BID. FULL PAYMENT @ AUCTION END!!!! FLAT RATE SHIPPING & HANDLING CHARGE $7.00 LOWER 48 STATES IF SHIPPING COMES TO LESS I WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY THIS IS AN ESTIMATE ON SHIPPING BUYER PAYS ACTUAL SHIPPING COST. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING YOU MUST PAY FOR ITEM THEN I WILL SEND AN INVOICE FOR ACTUAL SHIPPING COST A $4.00 CHARGE FOR S/H AND EXTRA PAPER WORK OUTSIDE THE IF YOUR NOT GOING TO PAY FOR THE ITEM DO NOT BID.WAYNE 303-619-3627 COLORADO (NO LOCAL PICKUPS) |
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