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66-77 Early Ford Bronco Floor Channels, New, 4 Pieces, Sheet Metal, Floor, Nr on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Zeeland, Michigan, US

Zeeland, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

This is a set of four, floor pan channels for the 66-77 Early Ford Broncos. These are brand new and have never been installed or used. They do have some light surface rust on them as shown in the pictures from setting around in the shop, nothing real terrible. This is the set of channels to do all four supports under the floor. Save yourself some money here, these four pieces are over $400 new, far more than my starting price. These are new auto part that are sold "as is", no warrantee or guarantee is expressed or implied. Winner of auction pays fixed S&H costs of $40.00 to the lower 48 states. Insurance is included within the S&H costs. Sorry NO shipping outside the U.S. Payment due in 24 hours after auction closes via Paypal. Good luck and happy bidding!


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