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Jeep Willys Station Wagon, 11-piece Inside Window Trim Pieces on 2040-parts.com

US $180.00
Location:

Strawberry Plains, Tennessee, United States

Strawberry Plains, Tennessee, United States
SOME OF THE PIECES HAS DEEP RUST SPOTS MAINLY ALONG BACK SIDE BOTTOM.
Brand:JEEP WILLYS WAGON Surface Finish:VARIOUS PITTING RUST Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Warranty:No

HAVE A COMPLETE SET 11 PIECES OF INSIDE WINDOW TRIM. THESE CAME OFF A 50'S JEEP WILLY'S  STATION WAGON WITH SPLIT WINDSHIELD. SOME HAVE SMALL RUSTED OUT SPOTS ON BACK SIDE EDGES ALONG BOTTOM NORMAL WEAR BUT ALL ARE STILL EASY REPAIRS. ALL NEED MEDIA BLASTING & PAINT. ***SELLING AS A LOT PRICE***   THESE WILL FIT OTHER YEARS INCLUDING TRUCKS.    SORRY I CANNOT CONTROL HI PRICE SHIPPING FEES. BUYER CAN MAKE ARRANGEMENT FOR DIFFERENT SHIPPING CO.    CALL>>> 865/850-7807 THANKS, RICHARD.

 

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