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Nos Front Valance, Barracuda, 1970 1972 1973 1974 'cuda 2998544 Original on 2040-parts.com

US $499.15
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Condition:New

This is an original NOS OEM Mopar factory lower front valance for a 70 72 73 74 Barracuda and 'Cuda.
Original factory primer, this is in excellent condition. No rust, no breaks, no dings, no cracks, no unwanted bends....
There are a few primer rub marks but that probably happen at the factory or dealership as it was this way when I  got it friom the dealer; and it's been hanging from my garage rafters for over 30 years.
Many many pictures to look at so you can see that this is the real deal....not a cheap aftermarket from overseas item that doesn't fit correctly and thinner metal that even rocks can ding it easily.  
Parts like this seldom come up for sale.  
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This is packed in a wood crate and is ready to ship.

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