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Vw Beetle Convertible Engine Lid Early 60's & 70's on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Winter Springs, Florida, United States

Winter Springs, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

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ENGINE LID FROM A 1968 VW CONVERTIBLE. HAS BEEN STRIPPED TO THE BARE METAL AND PRIMED WITH EPOXY PRIMER. GOOD CONDITION.THIS IS THE ENGINE LID THAT WAS ON MY 1968 CONVERTIBLE. AS FAR AS I KNOW IT IS AN ORIGINAL VW AND IS NON RUNSTY ! ! !    

BUYER PAYS ACTUAL SHIPPING COST !!!!  PLEASE REVIEW YOUR COST BY THE DESCRIPTION OF THE SIZE OF BOX AND CHECK WITH YOU CHOICE OF SHIPPER. THE BOX WILL BE 40" X 26" X 8"  16 LBS  SHIPPING FROM FL CAN RANGE ANY WHERE FROM $30 TO ATLANTA, GA TO $90 TO CA. 

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