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70-73 Camaro Rally Sport Grille on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Locust, North Carolina, US

Locust, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:chevy Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No

this is a very nice rally sport grille that is complete for a 70-73 camaro.the chrome surround is in spectacular condition in my opinion.all of this is the original stuff from that era.the only thing is a small chip on one of the grilles,that can be seen in a picture.the repos dont quite fit or look like these did.national parts depot and other sources sell the grille surrounds for $425.oo,then the grilles are $65.00 ech(130.00 for the pair) then the emblem and plates are$45.00.when you add all this up,minus the tax involved,youve got a total of$600.00......for REPOS.if youve got a nice original survivor that you have or are redoing a near  correct car,then this would work excellent for that. ive been having trouble with the shipping calculator?im thinking its going to cost somewhere around 39.00 to send this on regular postage?if you high bidder, i can get you a closer approx.price afte the listing has expired,thanks...i dont know what its going to say on your end where it shows shiiping?....im listing at no reserve.

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