1961 1962 Corvette Original Right Hand Passenger Side Rear Bumper Core on 2040-parts.com
Columbia Station, Ohio, US
Up for sale is a 1961-1962 Corvette right hand(passenger side)rear
bumper core. This is a solid core with no rotting and no rust repair. It will need to be rechromed. We also have the left hand(driver side) in our store! Shipping will be calculated to
you after the auction has ended. Ohio buyers pay a 6.25% sales tax.
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OUR STORE FOR MORE CORVETTE ITEMS! For any questions email us or call us
at
440-748-1500. We buy 1953-1982 Corvettes from body off restoration to
Corvette
project cars.
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