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1965-1966 Chrysler Parts Lot: Trim, Certicard Holder, Trunk Lock Set, Map Light on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Goose Creek, South Carolina, US

Goose Creek, South Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:MOPAR

PARTS LOT FOR 1965-1966 CHRYSLER


INCLUDES:

 REAR QUARTER TO BUMPER TRIM (LEFT/RIGHT), SOME PITS IN INNER AREAS BUT NICE SHINE (SEE PICS)

MAP LIGHT ASSEMBLY, TESTED GOOD, CHROME HAS PITTING BUT SHINES NICE, CONNECTORS ALL GOOD

FRONT FENDER CORNER PIECES

TWO CERTICARD HOLDERS (ONE NOT PICTURED) 

TRUNK LOCK ASSEMBLY

COAT HOOKS- NICE

PACKED CAREFULLY AND SHIPPED ASAP!

SHIPPING IS USPS STANDARD FLAT RATE BOX , DOMESTIC ONLY.

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