This front bumper came off a 1964 buick Riviera it is still all there not mint shape but a good one to use if you needed one to rechrome or if yours was damaged it is a original one.Shipping is a guess until you will the auction and give me your total address and i will go to the Post office OR UPS and get you a shipping price thank you.
Bumpers for Sale
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- Two chrome bumpers front and rear for 1969 chevrolet camaro(US $169.99)
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