1975 76 77 Corvette Stingray Front Bumper Filler Core on 2040-parts.com
New Buffalo, Michigan, United States
Front bumper core from 1975 Corvette. I believe it will work for 76 and 77 as well. Prefer pick up as shipping may be expensive due to oversize packaging. I will ship for $40.00 to lower 48 states. I have some other front bumper parts listed. Thanks for looking
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