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1983 Dodge Rampage Tailgate This Auction Is For 1, You Choose Black Or White Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
Location:

Bernville, Pennsylvania, US

Bernville, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:OEM Factory Stock Original Interchange Part Number:Plymouth Scamp Placement on Vehicle:Rear Surface Finish:Metal Other Part Number:1982 1983 1984

Both Removed From A Rampage,
1983- Black & 1982- White
This Auction Is For 1 Tailgate
Buyer's Choice Of Tailgate. 
They Both Do Have Scratches
No Dings/Dents , Nice Corners
Some VERY Minimal Light Rust,
Both Have Good Gate Straps 
Wiring With Plugs. 
Both Have Missing Emblems
Both Latches Work
Perfect For A Restoration ....
Or Use As Is
They Are Both Real Clean, 
Each Are In Very Good Condition.
 See The Pictures
& Ask Any Questions.
It may also fit the Plymouth Scamp.
I have other parts from this Rampage listed.
Please Contact Me With Your 
Zip Code For ALL Shipping 
Options. The Price Listed Is
Through Greyhound Xpress.
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The Auction's End.

 

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