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Cadillac 1938 Bumpers on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Media, Pennsylvania, United States

Media, Pennsylvania, United States

For sale, a pair of Cadillac bumpers complete with brackets.  I believe they are correct for 1938 and may be correct for other years.  One has bumper guards.  These bumpers were removed from a car in a junk yard years ago by my Dad and have been in dry storage in my garage loft since. 

The bumpers have minor surface corrosion on the back side, and the chrome is scratched and dull, but they are absolutely 100 % solid.  Some straightening will be required.  Please review the pictures.

I will have this item for sale at my space in the Hershey, PA flea Market October 5 - 8, 2016.  A minimum 50% PayPal deposit will hold it for you to pick up there, or pick it up at my residence near Media, PA USA, about 1-1/2 hours from Hershey. 

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