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67-72 Chevy C10 Truck Stepside Bed Tailgate W/ Chevrolet on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Ionia, Michigan, United States

Ionia, Michigan, United States
dents and rust pits
Placement on Vehicle:Rear Surface Finish:primed

 67-72 chevy c10 truck stepside bed tailgate w/ chevrolet. bought it from a guy in indiana on the bed. i primed it with omni mp243 polyester primer and sprayed black guidecoat on it. it has several dents and rust pits. a few dents go into the lettering from the back side. i didnt feel like fixing it because i have limited time for such matters. before priming i welded some pinholes and applied duraglass and blocked it
buyer pays shipping or come pick it up.
any questions please call me rather than email 616 902 9533

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