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Two 1953,1954??chevrolet Belair Convertible-hardtop? Doors,ship Bus Or Ups? on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lewistown, Montana, United States

Lewistown, Montana, United States
Solid with big gentle dent. Old paint and light surface rust.
Brand:Chevrolet Surface Finish:old paint,light surface rust. Manufacturer Part Number:drivers,passengers door Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:independance

   Please, ALL questions must have a phone number included with it. I will not post the question, but I need a number so I can be sure and get back to you one way or another!! 

 

 You are bidding on TWO doors, left and right. SHIPPING CALCULATOR SHOWS SHIPPING COST FOR ONE DOOR ONLY, price must be doubled for UPS. or we can ship by bus. No rust out at all, metal is totally solid. I checked the bottoms of these very thoroughly, they are completely SOLID. Two large "mellow" dents in drivers door, one big "mellow" dent in passengers door. Bought from an estate sale. I was told these were off his 1953 or 54 Chevy convertible, but I never got to see the car.  Can ship bus or UPS, whatever is cheapest, or you prefer.   Thanks, Tim  

  I do believe these will ship UPS at a reasonable price. If you need a solid quote for shipping, send your address, including zip code, and a phone number and I will be glad to give you a shipping quote.  Thanks for checking it out. Tim, 406-538-6666 Evenings are best!!

      Winner, PLEASE, include a phone number with your Paypal payment!! This has become almost a necesity in order to double check bad addresses and to comunicate in case of any problems!! 

 

     

       Any questions about this item,click on the "ask seller a question", or you can call me in the evening, Montana time. Thanks  406-538-6666

     Flat rate shipping quotes are for the lower 48 United States of America.  Payment do in 7 days after end of auction.

        Please don't fall for any scams, I'm in Lewistown Montana and that is the only place your money should be sent. If you wish to bid from outside of the U.S.A., email first and ask,  If the item is too large to go United States Postal service, then it is not for sale out of the USA, unless you make the arrangements for shipping  I always aim to satisfy and will refund the purchase price if I have made a mistake and item is returned in as good a shape as when I sent it, minus shipping cost. Thanks  

     In the event this is a parts car, this statement is included!!!!!!!!!!

 “This vehicle is being sold for parts only and is not operational or street legal. Therefore, upon purchase, it will need to be either towed or trailered. eBay encourages its members to learn about their state laws governing vehicle sales prior to the sale or purchase of a vehicle.”


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