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Ford Ranger Emblem 1980's 1981 Ford Ranger 350 Pickup Truck Oem Fender Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Fresno, California, US

Fresno, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Restocking fees: No Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:EOTB-16B114-D Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Metal Chrome Country of Manufacture:United States

This 2-piece fender emblem was taken from a 1981 Ford Ranger 350 pickup truck, but may be correct for other years, models, or applications. The emblem has some small scratches, scuffs, and general wear. The "Ranger" emblem is approximately 8-1/8 inches long. Overall, this emblem is in good condition and would be perfect for a daily driver. Please check model compatibility to insure correct fit.

Note: International buyers are responsible for any customs fees and may experience customs-related delays.

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Payment Policy 

  • Payments will be required within 4 days of purchase/or auction close. If more time is required to arrange payment, please let me know and I will be glad to work with you. If there is no payment and no communication within 4 days, I will file an Unpaid Item Report with eBay and will relist item.   

Domestic Shipping

  • I want you to receive your purchase in a timely manner. I ship within one business day, Monday thru Friday, via USPS. If you pay for your purchase before 12PM PST, most times I will be able to ship the same day. I also ship on Saturday time permitting.
  • I will combine shipping on multiple purchases. It is important that you request a combined total invoice, or wait for me to send you an invoice before you pay for your items.
  • Any item that is oversized will be available for local pick up only. However, if it's something you really want, I will ship via Greyhound GPX. This service only ships terminal to terminal. You will be required to pick up item at the nearest Greyhound Station.

Return Policy

  • I want you to be happy with your purchase. If for some reason you are not satisfied, please return item(s) within 14 days. Item(s) must be returned in original packaging. I will not accept items that have been altered, damaged, or otherwise modified. Please contact me before you return an item(s).
  • Please inspect your purchase immediately upon arrival, to insure you have received the correct item(s) and that item(s) has not been damaged during shipping. If there is a problem, please contact me through my user ID at the top of the page.


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