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1960 Gmc 1 Ton Stake Rack Rear Window Guard - Wood Glass 133 Base Mater Truck on 2040-parts.com

US $24.50
Location:

Newport, New York, United States

Newport, New York, United States
bent - donor photos
Brand:GMC Placement on Vehicle:Rear Manufacturer Part Number:2503 P N75**B (vehicle serial #) Surface Finish:painted stamped steel Interchange Part Number:305A

Offered is a rear window guard from a 1960 GMC stake rack truck.

It is damaged...mainly bent up on driver's end so will need to be straightened ....best photo for damage is pic #3.

Outside dimensions are roughly 30-3/4  inches by 5-11/16 inches high...maybe a inch or so in depth.

Pulled some GMC serial number ( 2503 P N75**B ) info off of the I-net so please do not take it 100%.  Please see screen shot of "serial # " information in last photo 

I believe this is a 1829 (code) stake rack.

May be other parts available off of this rust bucket donor.

SHIPPING - My shipping is an calculated estimate based on size weigh of package. I do not pad or make any thing on shipping.  Buyer will end up paying the lesser of that estimate or the actual shipping cost.  As always if you have paid too much I will refund the overage immediately after printing your label ...via Pay-pal. 

Will do my best to answer any questions or concerns and thank you for looking....

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