1970 Dodge Superbee Super Bee Coronet R/t Front Bumper Brackets Oem Mopar 70 on 2040-parts.com
Perrysville, Ohio, United States
This
is a very nice set of OEM front bumper brackets from a 1970 Superbee (right and left
sides). All have been blasted, painted and are ready for use. Any questions at
all
about this item, call Randy at
419-496-9675. Payment must be made within 2 business days of auction end. Shipping within 2 business days of payment received/cleared. Shipping to the US Lower 48 only. Payment to be made via Paypal only. Returns accepted only if the product has been largely misrepresented. I try to give you very accurate information so you can make an informed purchase. Please feel free to call with any questions at all before purchasing. 419-496-9675. Thank you! |
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