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1975 76 77 78 79 Chevy Nova Top Cowl Vent Panel Omega Venutura on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Linden, New Jersey, US

Linden, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:GM Country of Manufacture:United States

   UP FOR BID IS A USED OEM BODY COWL FILLER PANEL THAT WAS REMOVED FROM A 76 CHEVY NOVA WITH 79,000 MI. THIS PANEL BOLTS TO THE TOP PART OF THE COWL UNDER THE WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND FITS BETWEEN THE HOOD AND WINDSHIELD. THIS PANEL IS IN NICE SHAPE, I REMOVED THIS PANEL FROM THE CAR( I DON'T THINK IT WAS EVER REMOVED PRIOR), T OOK PICTURES AND PLACED INTO ITS SHIPPING CARTON, SO YOU DO NOT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT BUYING SOME DAMAGED METAL THAT WAS TOSSED AROUND IN SOMEONE'S YARD. THE CORNERS ARE NICE AND NOT BENT UP EVERYTHING IS STRAIGHT AND TRU.

  SHIPPING AND HANDLING FOR THIS ITEM IS FREE, IN THE US, LOWER STATES, NON RURAL AREAS, PAYPAL ONLY. PLEASE MAKE SURE THIS PART FITS/ MEETS YOUR APPLICATION, NO RETURNS AND NO LOCAL PICKUPS!

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