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Vw Squareback Fastback Type 3 Front Belly Pan Linkage Protector on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Brookings, Oregon, United States

Brookings, Oregon, United States
STILL VERY USABLE
Brand:VW ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT Surface Finish:RUSTY Interchange Part Number:007 Warranty:No Other Part Number:007 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Placement on Vehicle:Front

 FOR SALE IS THIS FRONT BELLY PAN/LINKAGE PROTECTOR FOR  VW TYPE 3'S

USED, SOME DENTS AND RUST BUT IN USABLE CONDITION FOR BEING THE MOST ABUSED PART ON A TYPE 3

YOU CAN SEE THE DENTS AND DAMAGE TO THE FRONT (PARTICULARLY THE FRONT LEFT CORNER) FROM YEARS OF HITTING CURBS, PARKING BARRIERS ETC.

THIS WAS REMOVED FROM A 1970 MODEL MANY YEARS AGO

I HAVE TRIED TO SHOW IT ALL IN THE PHOTOS






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