76 Chevy Caprice Front Radiator Core Support Gm Original Used Impala on 2040-parts.com
Chillicothe, Ohio, US
This radiator core support was removed from a 1976 CAPRICE and might fit 76 Impala/75 CAPRICE if you check before buying. It is straight but need blasted and cleaned up for your use. I can add good pictures front and back from every angle if buyer would like before buying. This is a local pick up only but if agreement is made with me before bidding/buying I might ship if buyer pays for shipping. Again...local pick up unless we agree first. This can be picked up at Airgas in Chillicothe. I might drive a little to meet a buyer if we agree on location. Thank You!
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