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1962 Needle Nose Peterbilt 362 Butterfly Hood on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Tremonton, Utah, United States

Tremonton, Utah, United States

Wilson Truck Parts is parting out used semi trucks from all makes and models on a daily basis. This item was pulled from a 1962 Peterbilt. I am also parting out the whole cab and truck, tons of good things available. I will add some pics of the butterfly hood in another listing.  14-day money back promise, for any defect item returned within the 14 days. Buyer is responsible to determine the correct fitting of item prior to bidding. Buyer Pays Freight 

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 Wilson Truck Parts- 435.257.6111
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