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1973 Dodge Cornet Front Bumper ( Plated ) Bright Chrome on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
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Carmel, Indiana, US

Carmel, Indiana, US
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NO CORE NEEDED. SOME OF THESE BUMPERS I HAVE LISTED MAY HAVE SMALL SPOTS FROM BEING IN WAREHOUSE SO LONG BUT THEY ALL LOOK GREAT ON CAR  OR TRUCK AND VERY INEXPENSIVE. I HAVE MARKED WERE THE PROBLEM IS AS BEST AS I CAN.  BRIGHT CHROME, THIS ONE HAS SOME LIGHT SCRATCHES AND SURFACE RUST ON BACK SIDE. TODAYS COSTS 675.00 PLUS GOOD CORE.   NOT SURE OF THE YEARS THIS FIT, MAKE SURE YOU KNOW BFORE BIDDING,  ( PLEASE CLICK ON    ( SEE ALL ITEMS )     FOR OTHER LISTINGS.  THANK YOU,

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