1968 Chevy Ii Bumper Rest For Factory Jack. Original Oem Assembly Line Item on 2040-parts.com
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, US
THIS IS A FACTORY 1968 CHEVY II BUMPER BRACKET FOR THE JACK. IT'S ALL I HAVE, NO JACK OR BASE INCLUDED. IT HAS THE ORIGINAL PAINT ON IT. STORED IN A BOX OF CAR ITEMS FOR MANY YEARS, IT IS IN GOOD CONDITION AND A SURVIVOR PART LOOK AT THE PHOTOS, IT'S THE PART YOU GET. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND ALL SALES FINAL WITH NO RETURNS PLEASE.
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