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1959 Chevrolet Dealer Sales Brochure Impala on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Shawnee, Kansas, United States

Shawnee, Kansas, United States
Real nice shape.
UPC:does not apply

Real nice shape.Has a dealer stamp on it .IF YOU ARE UNHAPPY FOR ANY REASON.PLEASE BEFORE OPENING A CASE OR RATING ME DOWN .CONTACT ME BY PHONE . Dan 913 515 3721 .OR THROUGH EBAY.I TAKE MY FEEDBACK VERY SERIOUSLY. DO NOT PAY UNTIL YOU RECEIVE A INVOICE IF YOU LIVE OUTSIDE THE USA I HAVE NO CONTROL OVER SHIPPING COST .I WILL NOT LOWER THE VALUE ON ITEMS SHIPPED OVERSEAS. INSURANCE IS REQUIRED ..Ask question before bidding . SHIPPING IS ESTIMATE ONLY SHIPPING COST WILL BE QUOTED WHEN I FIND OUT WINNING BIDDERS LOCATION . INSURANCE IS REQUIRED AND CAN NOT BE QUOTED TILL AFTER THE AUCTION. EBAY INVOICES DO NOT HAVE A PLACE FOR INSURANCE SO IT WILL BE LISTED AS ADDITIONAL. EBAY ALLOWS ALL FORMS OF PAYMENT ON SOME ITEMS . KANSAS RESIDENT WILL HAVE TO PAY SALES TAX.DO NOT PAY UNTIL YOU RECEIVE A INVOICE 

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