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1950 Plymouth Hood Trim L@@k!! on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Bristol, Wisconsin, US

Bristol, Wisconsin, US
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WE DO SHIP INTERNATIONALLY IF YOUR COUNTRY SIZE LIMITS FIT THE BOX!!

YOUR VIEWING A     1950   PLYMOUTH HOOD TRIM PIECE in  good condition. We have a few parts selling in a couple of auctions so check others out. This is for the stainless hood trim in good shape. VERY HARD TO FIND ITEM     PLEASE EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS!!  . PLEASE read our terms & conditions:   We do our best to describe our items with the correct year and make when we are sure what they fit. We have been in the vintage parts business for over 20 years and are collectors, so this is just not a business to us we love old cars!! By no means are we experts, some of our parts have been marked by others, lots of our parts we’ve taken off the cars recent in addition to  many years ago, some have been sitting around for years. You as the bidder should make the final identification. Please ask questions PRIOR to bidding, We do not accept returns. Please look closely at the pictures and any part # or measurements before bidding. Even if they are NOS they may not be mint, as they have been around a long time. Again we will describe to best of our ability.  THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY HUNTING!!  

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