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Amc Concord 1978 Grill W/ Headlight Doors N/r on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Trenton, Florida, US

Trenton, Florida, US
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used grill and headlight doors fits one year only 1978 concord,,fairly good shape for the age,,needs some minor glueing at a couple of the bottom screw holes between the lower rib and main part but other wise isnt broken out and the chrome edging is in good shape,,also would need some cleaning/paint etc,,,the headlight doors are in good shape,,the lights are included and in the usual shape that you have with old lenses,,hard to find these days,,ask any questions before bidding,,no reserve,,buyer to pay shipping based on location,,(lower 48 states only)

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