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1960 's Plymouth Call Out Script Satellite Valiant Barracuda Savoy Unknown on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
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North America, US

North America, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

1960 's Plymouth call out script Satellite Valiant Barracuda Savoy Unknown part number reads 2786044  This item is used therefore it will have minor scratches, flaws, maybe dead bug splatter and dirt on it, please see photo before you bid, this item is most likely over 40 years old, and will have flaws, it is in nice shape in MY opinion.

Sorry I do NOT accept returns. When you click the bid button it is understood that you agree to these terms of No Refunds, No Returns.

Shipping will be FREE within the USA only, $10.00 to Canada, other countries email me for a shipping quote. I only ship to the USA once a week from the USA (I will drive the part across and take care of the US customs part of the deal), if you want something shipped immediately it will be shipped Canada Post but the cost will be higher than stated above (not free) as Canada Post is expensive.

Thanks for looking, please pay for auction within 3 days to avoid non paying bidder reports that are automatically left on the 4th day after auction has ended.

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