Orignial 1972 El Camino Headlight Extensions on 2040-parts.com
Syracuse, New York, US
You are bidding on an original pair of GM headlight extensions from the original 1972 El Camino (will also fit 71 and the station wagon) Complete with trim and bulbs and lenses. Lenses have slight weathering cracks , but still usable. Trim needs sanding and painting (light pitting).
These parts are heavy die cast. Shipping and handling reflects that.
I am listing this for a friend and describing to the best of my ability. I am by no means an expert.
Please check pictures carefully and ask all questions BEFORE bidding.
Stated, Shipping, packaging and handling price is to Lower US States ONLY !!!
All interested others MUST contact me BEFORE bidding for shipping possibilities and pricing or your bid will be cancelled.
Payment is Pay pal ONLY!! and payment is to be made within 5 days after winning the bid or I reserve the right to relist this item and negative feedback will be given.
Item is being Sold AS IS with NO guarantees..(see pictures and ask questions)
SALE IS FINAL......NO RETURNS ACCEPTED!!!!
Thank you for looking and Good Luck if you choose to bid.
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