64 65 66 1964 1965 1966 Thunderbird Landau Console Rear Seat Ash Tray on 2040-parts.com
Orangevale, California, United States
Be sure to check out The Muscle Car Shop on Facebook to see all of my latest inventory. The Muscle Car Shop on Facebook This is a console mounted rear seat ash tray, that was removed from a 1966 thunderbird Town Landau. Good condition If you have any questions feel free to email or call me (415) 359-3822 My goal is to achieve a 5 star rating in all of the 4 catagories of the detailed seller ratings. My shipping cost on my items is my best estimate of shipping expense, plus the cost of materials to package your item. I do not add any time or fuel based handeling charges to my shipping. I answer all emails that I receive through the ebay mail system. If you do not click the "ask seller a question" link or "contact seller" link there will be some delay in my response, as it will not show up in my ebay messages. I do my best to get my items shipped out within 5 business days of confirmed payment, and I ship within the order or payment received. Last but not least, I try my best to describe the condition of the items for sale and what they will fit. I try to disclose any damage to the items as if I were looking to buy the part for my own vehicle. If you are still here and reading this.....Thank you very much for your time and consideration of my auctions. INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS ONLY I do not ship any of my parts internationally and there are no exceptions. I will however gladly ship to your US address, or forwarding company. You must contact me if you have a US address for me to ship to, as I have all non US ebay users blocked from bidding on my items. I will then and only then release the restriction on your account. Please note that I have a full time job monday through friday 8-6, that does not involve selling parts on ebay. I try to reserve all of my packing and shipping for the weekends. So if you purchase something from me from Sunday to Friday, I will not ship it until the following weekend. My storage is a 50 mile round trip from my house so I only try to go there once a week. If you are in an obnoxious hurry for something please do us both a favor and keep shopping. If you can patiently wait for good quality parts I will welcome your business. |
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