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1987 Ford Van Left Rear Tail Light With Trim & Screws #294 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Joliet, Illinois, United States

Joliet, Illinois, United States
At Billsspeedsupply we make a great effort to make all of our customers 5 star happy. We specialize in selling vintage parts. Descriptions can be very tricky when it comes to cart people. My idea of a daily driver may not be the same as yours. What we ask is if you are unsure of something that cant be seen in photos. Or anything your not sure about contact us. Mon-Fri 10am-3pm 815 744 2019 ask for Tim
Warranty:No

This listing is for the right rear tail light lens and trim ring off of a 1987 ford conversion van. They are in real nice shape with no cracks or breaks. Screws included. #294

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Bills Speedshop

1919 Mound Rd

Joliet, Il 60436

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            ***We appreciate all of your business and look forward to doing more in the future, as stated earlier please allow us the opportunity to handle a problem that may occur in an orderly fashion to avoid neutral or negative feedback, though these policies come off as being blunt and to the point we just want all details to be viewed to avoid any complicated transactions that could arise, Thanks Bill


Here at billsspeedsupply we specialize in selling vintage auto parts. A lot of the parts we sell are more then 50 years old. They are used. They have minor defects. They maybe what i consider daily driver. That may not be the same as what you consider. We ask that if you have any questions about the condition contact us. We would like all our sales to be 5 stars across the board. The only way we can do that is if you are 100% sure of what you are buying.

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