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1955-57 Chevy Passenger Side Door Striker Shim, Each on 2040-parts.com

US $6.00
Location:

Zellwood, Florida, United States

Zellwood, Florida, United States
1955-57 Chevy Passenger Side Door Striker Shim, each, US $6.00, image 1
Condition:New Other Part Number:PCD12326

1955-57 Chevy Passenger Side Door Striker Shim, each; new reproduction; picture is meant as a representation of the item and may not be the exact one you receive

Buyer pays $4 shipping/handling.  I will combine multiple purchases if possible to save on shipping.  If item is shipped out of the lower 48 states, shipping charges will be higher.  I will ship  to Canada and overseas. 

6% Sales Tax charged for all items shipped to Florida.

I accept PayPal, Visa, MasterCard and Discover.  Payment is due within 7 days.  Credit card payments can be phoned in to 407-464-1959.

Please feel free to email or call me with any questions you may have. My specialty is 55-57 Chevy and 53-62 Corvette but can assist up to 1967 with both.

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