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Nos 1961-1962 Chevrolet Corvair Left Hand Door Latch Striker Plate 6278511 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Pelham, New Hampshire, US

Pelham, New Hampshire, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Returns will be accepted only if we make a mistake in our description of the part or ship you the wrong part. YOU MUST CONTACT US FIRST TO RECEIVE A RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER BEFORE SENDING ANY ITEM BACK. We research parts applications to the best of our ability but it is the buyer's responsibility to make sure that the part is correct for their particular application. Returns must be received back in the same condition as shipped. If we send a part in a un-opened sealed package the part must be returned in the same un-opened and sealed package. As is standard in the industry electrical parts are NON-RETURNABLE. Restocking Fee:No Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:6278511

PLEASE READ this auction write up as it contains the actual part (s) description,applications and delivery time and NOT the generic description,applications and delivery time that Ebay forces us to choose from above. You are bidding on a new old stock 1961,1962 Chevrolet Corvair left hand front or rear door latch striker plate GM part number 6278511 new in the original GM box. The GM parts book shows that the striker plate is correct for all 1961-1962 Corvair models and will fit the left hand front and rear door. PLEASE NOTE THAT this is a cad plated part and the cad plating shows some minor discoloration from age. On a scale of 1 to 10 we would rate the part an 8 to 9 based solely on the appearance of the cad plating. Otherwise the part is perfect. PLEASE L@@K at the picture before bidding. What you see in the picture is exactly what you are bidding on and nothing else. WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF THE U.S. We will (whenever possible) combine shipping on multiple items purchased at the same time. DELIVERY TIME We are located in New Hampshire and depending on where you are located your auction can realistically take from 1 to 9 working days to reach you. We are located 3600 miles away from many parts of the west coast. Successful bidder to prepay high bid and free shipping within the US. All auctions are shipped via UPS and the shipping charge includes insurance and package tracking. We accept Paypal as payment for our auctions. Click on view sellers other auctions for more NOS parts.




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