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1958 Pontiac Rear Bumper Solid Core Bonneville Star Chief ? on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Omaha, Nebraska, US

Omaha, Nebraska, US
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This is a 1958 Pontiac rear bumper. It is a solid core. There are some scratches, bends, and light rust - but it is a core that can be remanufactured. Shipping is truck freight, please contact me for a quote. I will invoice the exact fee that I pay with no other costs. (I use a local national auto recycler for shipping, and they charge me their corporate fee). From past experiences, the best fee is delivering the item to a local trucking company freight terminal, of your choice, for you to pick up at your convenience. The second best rate is a delivery to a business address with a dock. Or have someone pick it up from me at no charge. Please don't hesitate to ask any questions.

I have the front bumper, the brackets, and other pieces listed in seperate auctions. I can call you if you send a number.  

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