1956 Chevy Car Or Bel Air Or 210 Or St-wag Front Bumper on 2040-parts.com
Walnut, California, US
1956 CHEVY CAR OR BEL AIR OR 210 OR STATION WAGON FRONT 3-PIECE BUMPER . THIS IS A CLEAN ORIGINAL BUMPER HARD TO FIND AND TRIPLE PLATED FINISH (COPPER, NICKE, CHROME). THIS BUMPER IS SOLD WITH EXCHANGE (WE REQUIRE AN OLD BUMPER THAT CAN BE RECHROMED). BUMPERS THAT ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE ARE RUSTED THROUGH, MODIFIED BUMPERS OR WELDED OR CUT BUMPERS. THIS BUMPER COMES WITH A 3YR WRNTY AND ITS READY TO GO. AGAIN IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US AT ANY TIME. THANK YOU AND WE HOPE TO MAKE A DEAL WITH YOU SOON.
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