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1973 Chevelle~malibu~laguna~ss~el Camino~wagon Hood~indianapolis Area~no Ship~73 on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Franklin, Indiana, United States

Franklin, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Chevrolet Placement on Vehicle:Front UPC:Does not apply

Used hood from a 73 Chevelle.

No kinks!

No major dents or dings!

This is an original steel hood pulled from my 73 Chevelle Malibu. 

I know that this hood has two coats of paint; one was the factory, with a repaint in the 1980's.

Surface rust, as noted in the photos.

There is one minor hail ding that I noticed, but it is small!!!

NO SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM!!!
NO SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM!!!!

THIS HOOD IS FOR PICK UP ONLY.

The hood is located 1/2 hour south of Indianapolis, Indiana, near I-65. I'm pretty easy to work with, so let me know when you are coming to pick it up.

U-ship is always an option for shipping, but you will have to make those shipping arrangements.

Thank you!!!!!!!! 

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