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1959 1960 Chevrolet Nos Temperature Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Orange, California, US

Orange, California, US
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                                                        ++++ NO  RESERVE AUCTION  ++++++++                               

 YOU ARE BIDDING ON A NOS 1959-1960 CHEVROLET TEMPERATURE GAUGE FOR ALL IMPALAS, BELAIR AND BISCAYNE. MOST OF THESE GAUGES THAT COME UP FOR SALE DO NOT INCLUDE THE HOUSING, CHROME FRAME AND LENSE. THIS ONE DOES. NO RESEVE ON THIS AUCTION. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK.

ALL CALIFORNIA purchases require sales tax.  SHIPPING FOR THE LOWER 48 STATES SHALL BE $9.50   All payments need to be made within 4-days of the auction ending. Foreign purchases will require a different shipping cost than listed. 

 Ask all questions prior to bidding, not after the auction ends. All items sold on a as basis with no expressed warranty or guarantee. Thank you for bidding and good luck. ANY RETURN MUST BE IN AGREEMENT WITH THE SELLER  AND WITHIN 7-DAYS OF THE AUCTION. BUYER PAYS FOR ALL SHIPPING COSTS.

 

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