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Nos Vintage Automobile Guide F 40 Driving Lamp With Wiring Harness (#120) on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Swartz Creek, Michigan, US

Swartz Creek, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:GUIDE Manufacturer Part Number:F 40 Warranty:No

 NOS VINTAGE AUTOMOBILE GUIDE F 40 DRIVING LAMP ASSEMBLY  (ITEM #120)
SOME CORROSION & SURFACE SCRATCHES TO METAL FROM STORAGE
PLASTIC LENS

ITEM IS FROM AN ESTATE -ITEM WAS STORED IN AN ATTIC OF A GARAGE

WE HAVE SEVERAL LISTINGS: INCLUDING HOOD ORNAMENTS, LETTERING, KNOBS, FOG/BACK UP/LICENSE PLATE LIGHTS, SEAT BELTS, DOOR LOCKS, DOOR LOCK PULLS FISHING ITEMSAND SOME AC SPARK PLUG COLLECTIBLES-

WILL COMBINE SHIPPING ON MULTIPLE PURCHASES (MOST ITEMS) -PLEASE WAIT TO PAY-UNTIL AN UPDATED INVOICE IS EMAILED TO YOU

USED VINTAGE ITEMS--SOLD AS IS…

PAYMENT IS EXPECTED WITHIN 3 DAYS OF INVOICE

SHIP VIA USPS ONLY WITH DELIVERY CONFIRMATION

USUALLY SHIP ITEMS WITHIN 2 DAYS OF RECEIVING PAYMENT

SHIP ONLY WITHIN UNITED STATES (UNLESS OTHER ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE PRIOR TO BIDDING)). INTERNATIONAL SALES BUYER TO PAY ANY CUSTOMS FEES

WE TRY TO DESCRIBE OUR ITEMS AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE INCLUDING FLAWS, CRACKS, STAINS, & MISSING PIECES, REPAIRS ETC...MOST ITEMS WE SELL ARE PRE-OWNED / USED BY OTHERS ITEMS MAY HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO SMOKING OR PETS.

IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH A PURCHASE -PLEASE EMAIL US BEFORE LEAVING NEGATIVE FEEDBACK

NO LONGER ACCEPT RETURNS, UNLESS ITEM WAS MISREPRESENTED


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