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New Old Stock 1940 To 48 Headlamp Door For Olds, Pontiac, Lasalle on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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Fulton, Kentucky, US

Fulton, Kentucky, US
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NEW OLD STOCK 1940 TO 48 HEADLAMP DOOR FOR OLDS, PONTIAC, LASALLE

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UP FOR BID IS THIS NEW OLD STOCK 1940 - 48 GUIDE (GM) HEAD LAMP DOOR IN ORIGINAL BOX AND IT FITS 1940 TO 48 OLDS EXCEPT GD, JD, L42, 1948 PONTIAC AND 1940 LASALLE. MAY BE USED ON RIGHT OR LEFT SIDE.  VIEW THE PICTURES AS PART OF THE DESCRIPTION.  PLEASE E-MAIL ANY QUESTIONS. INSURANCE WILL BE REQUIRED ON ALL FOREIGN PURCHASES. NO EXCEPTIONS! BUYER PAYS 6.50 USA SHIPPING TO LOWER 48 STATES..PPLEASE CONTACT SELLER FOR PAYMENT OPTIONS. PAYMENT WITHIN 3 DAYS OF END OF AUCTION OR RELIST.  THE BUYER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SHIPPING COST OF ANY APPROVED RETURNED ITEM.

 

 

 

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