1968 68 Impala Caprice Lh Front Bumper Guard on 2040-parts.com
Visalia, California, US
I HAVE A LH FRONT BUMPER GUARD FOR A 68 IMPALA OR CAPRICE.IT WILL NEED TO BE RECHROME.IT DOES HAVE SOME PITTING ON IT. DOES NOT HAVE FRONT RUBBBER OR THE HARDWARE. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK BEFORE BIDDING.BUYER TO PAY FOR SHIPPING.
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