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1965-66 Chevrolet Wagon Rear Center Bumper. ( Plated ) on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
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Carmel, Indiana, US

Carmel, Indiana, US
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 VERY SHARP BUMPER.  NO CORE NEEDED. SOME OF THESE BUMPERS I HAVE LISTED MAY HAVE SMALL SPOTS FROM BEING IN WAREHOUSE SO LONG BUT THEY ALL LOOK GREAT ON CAR AND VERY INEXPENSIVE. I HAVE MARKED WERE THE PROBLEM IS AS BEST AS I CAN. THIS ONE HAS SPOTS. SEE PICTURE #4 & #5  BRIGHT CHROME, TODAYS COSTS 325.00 PLUS GOOD CORE.   NOT SURE OF THE YEARS THIS FIT, MAKE SURE YOU KNOW BFORE BIDDING,  ( PLEASE CLICK ON    ( SEE ALL ITEMS )     FOR OTHER LISTINGS.  THANK YOU,                                                                                                                                 PS, THESE BUMPERS ARE A STEEL AT THIS PRICE.

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