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1974 C10/c-10 Chevy Take-off Tailgate With Nos Chrome on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Avon, Ohio, United States

Avon, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Chevrolet

Bought gate from truck's original owner. Said he had a topper with clam shell doors installed, two weeks after truck purchase. Owner wanted a two tone truck, so asked the dealer to paint the belt line before taking delivery. White paint is not best quality. This gate is nearly perfect in every way, with no dings or deep scratches. Top piece of chrome has a small ding, so I'm including an NOS replacement. Two year only gate (73-74). If you have any questions, I can be reached at #440-590-2036. Would prefer not to ship, but can crate and ship at a flat rate of $100 in the US. Outside of US, you will have to arrange shipping. 

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