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55 56 Chevy Bel Air Trim Lot on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Ottumwa, Iowa, US

Ottumwa, Iowa, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

These came from my 93 year old late great uncle's estate. Some of them have flaws as expected, these are very old used parts so take a good look at the pictures to be sure of condition and vehicle fitment.  Also check out my other auctions for more parts from this estate.

SHIPPING:

I will deliver to the local UPS, FEDEX, USPS shipping company, called Total Choice Shipping. Their phone number is 641-682-7374. They accept Paypal for shipping costs. Buyer is responsible for all shipping arrangements, costs, and concerns. I just drop it off at the shipper and give them a name from a paypal transaction. Once it is delivered to the shipper the item is marked as "shipped" on here.

PAYMENT:

Full payment is due through paypal within 24 hours of auciton end. No returns or refunds. Thanks for bidding.

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