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1967 - 1969 Firebird 400 Hood Steel on 2040-parts.com

US $422.00
Location:

Franklin, Kentucky, United States

Franklin, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New

For sale is a new 1967-1969 Firebird 400 Hood steel it fits the 67 but you have to use a 68 latch. Most items ship within 4 to 8 business days at the latest some items are in stock some are drop shipped if a problem occurs I will contact you immediately as stock fluctuates constantly you will be given a refund immediately if a product isn't in stock and isn't going to be availabe for an extended period of time buy with confidence.


Shipping is free to a business in the lower 48 states but it has to go truck freight so please have a business address for them to be shipped to because there is a $70 surcharge for shipping to residence also a phone number is required since it is a truck freight shipment and many times the trucking company requires it. Please inspect your merchandise before signing the delivery confirmation if for any reason by chance your item is damaged you'll need to have the driver note the damage also if the damage is too great please refuse delivery and contract me immediately and I'll get you a replacement. Remember if you discover an item is damaged after it has been accepted and signed for I can't help you with a claim because when it is signed for it verifies it was recieved in good condition but hopefully you won't have to ever worry with any damage.

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