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1956 Cadillac Side Chrome on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Austin, Arkansas, US

Austin, Arkansas, US
:

1956 CADILLAC  4/DOOR
SIDE CHROME & 18 1/2 MOONS
ARE MISSING SOME CHROME AND THERE ARE SOME IF'S
CHROME ALSO HAS SOME STAINS IN IT
ALSO THE SCREWS ARE BROKE OFF THE BACK OF 6 OF THE 1/2 MOONS
1-2 OF THE 1/2 MOONS ARE ALSO PITTED BADLEY
LOOK AT PICS AND MAKE SURE YOU ARE HAPPY WITH WHAT YOU SEE
I DO NOT DO RETURNS
IF YOU NEED MORE PIC'S OR INFO JUST ASK I WILL BE HAPPY
TO HELP YOU IN ANY WAY I CAN
GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING
IF YOU LIKE MAKE AN OFFER 
DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE YOUR FEEDBACK
AS SOON AS THE BOX HAS SHIPED I WILL LEAVE YOUR FEEDBACK
THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AT MT ITEM
THIS ITEM WILL COST A LOT TO SHIP
ANY OVERAGE THAT HAS BEEN PAID AFTER BACKING AND SHIPPING
WILL BE REFUNDED BACK TO YOUR PAYPAL

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