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1964ford Thunderbird Front Lower Bumper And Guards on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

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 This listing is for a 1964-65 Ford Thunderbird front lower bumper. This also includes the two guards and the brackets to mount it to the car. Due to the weight and size of this bumper, it will have to be picked up locally here in Dayton, OH. I may be willing to deliver to you if you are within 50 miles of Dayton for and extra fee of $25, payable when you pay for the bumper. I expect payment through my paypal account within 48 hours of the end of this listing. Thank you for looking at my item and good luck at bidding on this.

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