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Chrysler,1953,newyorker,ashtray W/trim Back Of Front Seat,1954,1952.1951 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Geneseo, Kansas, US

Geneseo, Kansas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Rear Warranty:No

Offering at no reserve (as usual) is an Ashtray with trim for the Back of the front seat from a 1953 Chrysler NewYorker 4 dr. sedan. May fit other earlier/later years of Chrysler.  Very light surface pits starting on the trim with few paint chips on the Ashtray.  The ashtray shows use but is not burn/rust through. Is of Driver Quality. Came out of a real solid almost rust free car that the hemi had been removed from. Thus we are knocking the car in the head. Let us know if there is something special you need and we will get it listed or work something out.Buyer be sure of application. From a western Kansas eastern Colorado dry climate area.  Selling with intention of needing full restoration. Payment expected within 5 working days.

 

 

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