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New Trunk Lock Retainer Chevelle Malibu 68-72 Monte Carlo Skylark 70-72 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

New Castle, Pennsylvania, United States

New Castle, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:TWE Manufacturer Part Number:H-1650 Primary Color:Black

   


Application Chart and how to navigate our Ebay store

With policies out of our control we had to eliminate our break down of Make-Model-Year for our store categories. After days of thinking and testing we managed to find a way to help you find parts for your vehicle without having to route through 100's of auctions.

As for our clips they have there own category and we offer many pictures with measurements to help get the right ones.

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Description

1968-1972 A body Trunk lock retainer

This retainer is made to OEM specs. Stamped from metal and painted black. All holes and bends are correct for easy installing. Does not fit wagons. 

Quantity

1 trunk lock retainer


  • APPLICATIONS THIS WILL WORK ON
  • Chevelle/Malibu 68-72, and Skylark/Monte Carlo 70-72
  • 2 and 4 door, SS, GS
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    • Monday thru Friday 9:00 am to 3:00 pm

      Saturday 9:00 am to 12:00 pm

      Sundays and Holidays Closed

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    We except Paypal and Cash if picking up local

    After 7 days of the end of auction date. If we do not have payment, an unpaid item case will be opened. After 14 days, the item will be relisted and we will report an unpaid item claim. Once this unpaid item claim has closed, we are no longer able to accept payment.

    Pennsylvania Residents must add 6.0% sales tax to sale price and shipping (if applicable)

    Shipping

    Most of our auctions are free shipping, we do have some that will have shipping due to size or weight. If the auction does have a shipping price it will be stated in the auction.

    Shipping is going to go USPS or UPS depending on size and weight.

    99% of our auctions go out 24 hours or less from the time they are paid.

    We ship Monday through Saturday.

    Shipping is only free to the 50 states all others will have shipping charges. If you do not live in the 50 states feel free to email for a shipping quote.

    It is the buyers responsibility to make sure all shipping information is correct. We ship to the address that is given to us on Paypal. We are not responsible for incorrect address and buyer will have to pay to have item reshipped. So please make sure your address on Paypal is up to date.  

    Return Policy

    If part or parts are not described or not what is pictured in auction we will offer a full refund or exchange at no cost to you. This means we will pay any extra shipping charges sending the item back to us and/or getting the correct item to you.

    If you are not 100% happy with the part but we did have it described/pictured correctly we will do a refund of the amount paid for auction.

    We now offer a 30 day return due to the fact sometimes the customers car is in storage, body shop, and so on and is not accessible.

     

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    Since we offer free shipping, a full money back return policy if happy with product, we feel the feedback you leave should be good.

    If you have a problem with a item please take the time to message us so we can fix it. Opening a dispute before messaging us is unfair since we can not fix it if you don't message us. Please do all messaging through ebay so you the customer and us have a record.

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    About us and what we offer
         
    We can't test fit every piece so it's hard to know what fits and what doesn't. What we do to help stop the problem of bad quality is if a part has 2 complaints we do not offer it anymore. We don't believe you should have to do any modifications to a new part.
     


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