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63 64 Dodge Dart Front Chrome Bumper Mopar Original Oem on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Clinton, Maine, United States

Clinton, Maine, United States
Condition:Used

Chrome Front Bumper from a 64 Dodge Dart
It is all original and does show some signs of aging
Including some paint and scratches
All of this is shown in the pictures
But it is very solid and no holes thru the bumper or the mounts
It should be able to easily be rechromed or fixed up
But I simply do not have the right materials
It has been cleaned gently with soap and water

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