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1961-1962 Chevrolet Corvette Rear Bumpers on 2040-parts.com

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Metuchen, New Jersey, United States

Metuchen, New Jersey, United States
NORMAL WEAR AS EXPECTED OF 54 YEAR OLD PARTS
Warranty:No

VERY, VERY NICE PAIR OF ORIGINAL 1961-1962 REAR BUMPERS. THESE HAVE BEEN WRAPPED IN PLASTIC SINCE 1967 IN DRY STORAGE IN MY HOME. THE CHROME IS ABSOLUTELY ORIGINAL AND STILL HAS THE BLUISH HUE FROM GM THAT IS NOT SEEN ON RECHROMES. THERE IS NO HEAVY RUST, HOLES, GOUGES, DENTS, ETC. THANKS TO THE YEARS OF STORAGE. THESE ARE EXCEPTIONAL SURVIVOR OR DRIVER CONDITION. THEY ARE NOT PERFECT, NEW OLD STOCK, FLAWLESS, ETC. THEY ARE WHAT THEY ARE, NICE, USED ORIGINALS. THEY ARE GUARANTEED ORIGINAL, AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN REPRODUCTION. THERE IS NO BUY IT NOW, SO PLEASE BID WHAT YOU THINK THEY ARE WORTH TO YOU.

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