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Vw 1970 Beetle Front Hood, Buyer Must Pickup on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Park Ridge, Illinois, US

Park Ridge, Illinois, US
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As you can see, the hood is all there, some rust, not bent, not twisted.  It come off a 1970 working Beetle.  It was not in an accident!  Note vents for fresh air intake into passenger area!

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