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1974 Pontiac Gto Ventura Front Bumper Strip W/o Bumper Guards Nos Gm Part 494164 on 2040-parts.com

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Flemington, New Jersey, United States

Flemington, New Jersey, United States
PART HAS BEEN SITTING IN BASEMENT FOR ALMOST 40 YEARS AND HAS SOME RUST ON MOUNTING BOLTS AND METAL BACKING AS SEEN IN PICTURES. RUBBER FRONT IS VERY GOOD FOR AGE.
Brand:GM Surface Finish:RUBBER Manufacturer Part Number:494164 OR 495014 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

THIS IS A HARD TO FIND NOS FRONT BUMPER STRIP FOR A 1974 PONTIAC GTO VENTURA OR OLDS OMEGA WITHOUT BUMPER GUARDS. PART NUMBER IS 494164 OR 495014 AS SHOWN IN PICTURE 3. PART HAS BEEN IN A BASEMENT NOT IN A BOX FOR ALMOST 40 YEARS AND HAS SOME RUST ON MOUNTING BOLTS AND METAL BACKING AS SHOWN IN PICTURES. FRONT RUBBER IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE FOR ITS AGE. CHECK YOUR APPLICATION FOR PROPER FIT BEFORE BIDDING.

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