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1968 Coronet Super Bee Quarter Panel Extensions Mopar on 2040-parts.com

US $165.00
Location:

Sealy, Texas, US

Sealy, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Mopar Manufacturer Part Number:2842724

1968 Coronet Super Bee Quarter Panel Extensions Mopar

One extension has the drill holes for trim.  The other extension has a small dent that can be seen in the pictures.

Overall good condition 

All mounting screws intact!

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Make sure this item is the correct item for your application. Look at the pictures closely as the pictures are part of the description.

Original Mopar equipment guaranteed to fit.  If the item is not original Mopar equipment I will include it in the written description.  (Holley, Edlebrock, after-market, etc.)

NOS or New Old Stock does not mean the part is mint or perfect.  I do not own or sell anything that is perfect.  I will state the condition of NOS parts (very nice, nice, shelf dust and rust, etc.)

Used Parts are used.  I try to provide an accurate description of the condition of the part.  Look at the pictures.

I have tried to provide a fair and accurate description of the item to the best of my knowledge. If I've missed something that is important to you please ask. Any questions please ask before bidding or call Brian@ 832-812-9865 for a faster response. 

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Shipping:

·         I ship on Friday due to my location.  Items purchased on Monday ship on Friday.

·         The flat rate for shipping includes insurance and tracking.  I do not mark up shipping. 

·         The flat rate is for the 48 contiguous United States only.

·         International shipping will incur additional shipping costs depending on destination.

Refunds or Returns:

·       This is a used, new or NOS product and is sold as is without any guarantees or warranties unless otherwise stated. All sales are final.

·       Returns are accepted only if I have not provided an accurate description and buyer contacts me within 7 days with what I have missed in the description. 

·       After inspecting the item I will refund the payment less shipping charges.

·       Buyer pays for the return shipping charges.

·       I do not discount the price of parts after purchase.

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