Used 1957 Chevrolet Rear Bumper Guards These are rusted and have a couple of dents. Pictures show the condition. Maybe these could be used as cores and have them re-plated. They were on my car but I am not going to use them. Shipping is $12 in the 48 US states. Overseas would be extra shipping. Payment to be made within 24 hours from end of auction. Check out my other 57 Chevy parts! |
Bumpers for Sale
- Rear bumper center for datsun 240z jdm oem nissan excellent condition(US $320.00)
- 1951 oldsmobile front rear bumper set(US $900.00)
- 64-65 gm corvette original fiberglass rear valance panel with bezels nice
- 68 buick skylark rubber bumper fillers,front,gs,special,1968,69,custom,(US $40.00)
- 1980-82 corvette original urethane front bumper cover(US $160.00)
- 1965 chevrolet bumper guards
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