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1952 Studebaker Right Grill Dia Cast Metal Corner No Cracks Original # 296194 on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Great Bend, Kansas, United States

Great Bend, Kansas, United States
Condition:Used

You are bidding on an Original Studebaker Right Front Grill Corner, the correct application is for the following:

1952 Studebaker.

The grill end is good used, came from an estate sale and has been in storage for over 35 years, there are no metal cracks, the original finish is thin and would need rechromed but nice part to restore, all mounting points are good.

The Studebaker part number is 296194 RH. 

Shipping quote included delivery confirmation.

This is a genuine Studebaker part, not a reproduction.

If you have a question about the item, please email, or call 620-793-2749, before you bid, I do offer a 30 day return warranty, but I can not refund or pay any shipping costs. No returns on any items after they have been installed. 

Payment is due 4 days after auction end date, please include shipping information and item number if mailing payment.

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