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1939 Dodge D-11 Hood Side on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Norwalk, California, United States

Norwalk, California, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:Dodge Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front

Here is a USED Right side Hood pannel for 1939Dodge D-11 sedan/coupe with No hardware such as handle rods or latches,no chrome piece and no emblem,these parts are getting harder and harder to find,considering they are at least 77 years old.This part is in need of some repair/ parts & sold as is. With No returns accepted. No sales outside the USA! And No bids Accepted from Arizona at this time,look at pictures and make sure it will fit your vehicle.Any returned item must be in same condition and return shipping paid for by buyer.East of the Mississippi adds to shipping cost so wait for invoice.

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