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1958 58 Cadillac Air Conditioning A/c Brackets- Partial Set - Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, US

Fort Wayne, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

I bought these brackets almost 30 years ago, thinking that some day I’d have a ’58 Cadillac to put them into.  I don’t, so they’re for sale.  About 10 years ago I had them bead blasted, but some very light surface rust has appeared and will easily clean up to paint.  They have always been stored inside since I’ve owned them.  Note that this is only a partial set.  Please ask questions before bidding.

I operate with honesty and integrity, giving the most accurate and honest descriptions, with information as I know it.  Sale will be final. No warranty expressed or implied. Free shipping to the 48 lower US only.  Slightly more to Alaska and Hawaii.  USA shipping only, as I don’t have the patience to deal with customs forms.  PayPal will allow prompt shipment. Thanks, and good luck!

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