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1966-70 B-body Charger Roadrunner Super Bee Gtx Muffler Hangers Mopar Usa Made on 2040-parts.com

US $52.50
Location:

Alliance, Ohio, United States

Alliance, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:AX93 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Part Brand:DCS UPC:641871977109

 

1966-70 B-BODY MUFFLER HANGER

OUR HANGERS FEATURE THE SAME CONSTRUCTION AS ORIGINALS WITH STAMPED METAL BRACKET.

SOLD AS A PAIR

 MADE IN THE USA.

Here At Dale's Cuda Shop

We Stand Behind All Of Our Products With A 100% Satisfaction Guarantee

We've Been In Business Since 1981 And Still Going Strong! We Strive To Bring The Highest Quality Merchandise To All Of Our Customers As We Have Done In The Past And Will Continue To Do So. We Thank You In Advance For Looking At All Our Items.

Quality Reproductions In The Mopar World For A, B, C And E-Bodies

Payment Types:
We Accept PayPal And All Major Credit Cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover And American Express). We Are Required To Charge Sales Tax To Residents Of Ohio.

Shipping (Continental Us):                                                     

We do combine shipping on multiple purchases, we do how ever ask that you wait for us to combine the invoice before you pay. It takes alot of time to go through and re-adjust everything after payment is made.

We Do Our Best To Get You The Best Possible Shipping Rate Phone Number Must Be Included With Payment For Shipping Purposes. All Small Items Will Ship Usps We Offer A Combined Shipping Discount On Multiple Items. You Must Request And Invoice When Your Are Finished Buying And All Items Must Be Paid For On Same Invoice

We Use Fedex Ground, First Class Or Priority Mail For Our Continental Us Shipping. This Includes A Tracking Number For Your Safety. Shipping Costs Listed In Auctions Are Accurate For The Continental Us Only. Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico And International Shipping Is Available For An Additional Fee.

Return:                                                                                   

In The Event Of A Return, Seller Pays If Error On Our Part Or Buyer Is Unsatisfied. All Boxes Must Be Kept For Insurance Claims. Buyer Pays Return Shipping If Error On Your Part.

Hours Of Operation:
Our Ebay Store Is Open 24 Hours A Day, But Is Manned Monday-Thursday From 6 Am To 4 Pm Est. Please Be Aware If You Send A Question About A Item During Off Hours That It May Not Be Answered Till The Following Day. If You Send A Question About A Item During The Weekend It May Not Be Answered Till That Following Monday Morning.

Customer Service:
We Are Very Happy To Be Of Service For Any Questions You May Have About Our Ebay Auctions Or Ebay Store Items. Feel Free To Call Us At 330-821-5918 

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