67-72 Chevy Truck Shortbed Fleetside Bedsides Both Right And Left on 2040-parts.com
Decatur, Illinois, United States
SHORTBED FLEETSIDE BEDSIDES FOR A 67-72 CHEVY TRUCK BOTH RIGHT AND LEFT SIDES. ALL BODY WORKED COMPLETED ON BOTH SIDES AS SEEN IN THE PICTURES, THESE ARE READY FOR YOUR PAINT. IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS CALL PAUL AT 217-519-4255, PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE IF THERE IS NO ANSWER AS I DO TRAVEL FOR WORK MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. GREAT PRICE FOR GREAT ITEMS. LOCAL PICK UP ONLY !!!!!!!! Just lost interest in completion sorry we had to relist,shipping was expensive to ship.that's why we relist pickup only.if you setup shipping I will ship.thanks 82L X 3OH X 10W AROUND 150 LB EACH AND THERE IS TWO BOXS. |
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