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Corvette C2 1963-1964 Convertible Survivor Door Panels Silver Left & Right on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, US

East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, US
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You are bidding on two 63-64 Corvette door panels. They are silver in color. I believe they are from a roadster.  PLEASE contact me if there is any way I can clarify the description.  Shipping is $60.00, but shipping may change with location.  Shipping applies to continental U.S. (all others please inquire) and will be shipped via FedEx or UPS because of the size.     Because of the size and weight of the package shipping is expensive.  BECAUSE OF THE AGE OF THESE DOOR PANELS I AM NOT OFFERING ANY RETURNS SO MAKE SURE YOU ARE CERTAIN BEFORE YOU BID.  Thank you.

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